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== Presence in the Prophet's (s) Battles == | == Presence in the Prophet's (s) Battles == | ||
[[Al-Waqidi]] has explicitly mentioned the presence of Abu Bakr in the battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[Battle of Hamra' al-Asad|Hamra' al-Asad]], [[Battle of | [[Al-Waqidi]] has explicitly mentioned the presence of Abu Bakr in the battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[Battle of Hamra' al-Asad|Hamra' al-Asad]], [[Battle of Banu Nadir|Bani al-Nadir]], [[Battle of Badr al-Maw'id|Badr al-Maw'id]], [[Battle of Muraysi'|Muraysi']], [[Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]], [[Battle of Bani Qurayda|Bani Qurayda]], [[Battle of Bani Lihyan|Bani Lihyan]], [[Hudaybiyya Peace Treaty|Hudaybiyya]], [[Battle of Khaybar|Khaybar]], [[Conquest of Mecca]], [[Battle of Hunanyn|Hunayn]], [[Battle of Ta'if|Ta'if]], [[Battle of Tabuk|Tabuk]] and also [[Sariyya|Saraya]] of [[Sariyya of Najd|Najd]] and [[Sariyya of Dhat al-Salasil|Dhat al-Salasil]]. But, according to [[Ibn Abi al-Hadid]]'s quotation from his teacher Abu Ja'far al-Iskafi, "Abu Bakr neither threw an arrow, draw a sword nor spilt any blood." | ||
In the Battle of Khaybar, the [[Prophet (s)]] sent both Abu Bakr and [['Umar b. al-Khattab]] for taking Khaybar castle, but neither of whom were successful. Then, the Prophet (s) said, "tomorrow, I will give the banner to a person who loves God and His messenger (s) and God and His messenger (s) love him and he will take Khaybar castle." Afterwards, he (s) called [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and gave the banner to him and he (a) could take the castle. | In the Battle of Khaybar, the [[Prophet (s)]] sent both Abu Bakr and [['Umar b. al-Khattab]] for taking Khaybar castle, but neither of whom were successful. Then, the Prophet (s) said, "tomorrow, I will give the banner to a person who loves God and His messenger (s) and God and His messenger (s) love him and he will take Khaybar castle." Afterwards, he (s) called [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and gave the banner to him and he (a) could take the castle. |