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The '''Battle of Muta''' (Arabic: مؤته) was one of the major [[sariyya]]s (military expeditions) in the early Islamic period in [[8]] A.H. (629) between the Islamic army and the Roman army. The commanders of the Islamic army were, respectively, [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], [[Zayd b. Haritha]], and [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]], all of whom were martyred in this war. After the martyrdom of all of their commanders, and because of the greater number of Roman soldiers, Muslims retreated to [[Medina]] under the leadership of [[Khalid b. Walid]].
The '''Battle of Muta''' (Arabic: مؤته) was one of the major [[sariyya]]s (military expeditions) in the early Islamic period in [[8]] A.H. (629) between the Islamic army and the Roman army. The commanders of the Islamic army were, respectively, [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], [[Zayd b. Haritha]], and [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]], all of whom were martyred in this war. After the martyrdom of all of their commanders, and because of the greater number of Roman soldiers, Muslims retreated to [[Medina]] under the leadership of [[Khalid b. Walid]].


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