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According to the first narration, seventy out of more than seven hundred Muslim soldiers attended the Battle of Uhud were martyred and the survivors were ordered to take part in the Battle of Hamra' al-Asad. | According to the first narration, seventy out of more than seven hundred Muslim soldiers attended the Battle of Uhud were martyred and the survivors were ordered to take part in the Battle of Hamra' al-Asad. | ||
On the other hand, according to the second narration, Muslims' army included sixty to seventy soldiers the same number of the martyred soldiers in the Battle of Uhud. The 172nd verse of [[ | On the other hand, according to the second narration, Muslims' army included sixty to seventy soldiers the same number of the martyred soldiers in the Battle of Uhud. The 172nd verse of the [[Qur'an 3]]{{enote|Those who responded to Allah and the Apostle [even] after they had been wounded—for those of them who have been virtuous and Godwary there shall be a great reward.}} and the statement of Prophet Muhammad (s), "those who follow the orders of Allah relentlessly and chase after your enemy, it would be destructive for them and it would be even recognized more.", both confirm the second narration. | ||
Also there is another weak narration: Prophet Muhammad (s) prepared an army including a number of participants of the Battle of Uhud and also a number of soldiers who did not attend in the Battle of Uhud. | Also there is another weak narration: Prophet Muhammad (s) prepared an army including a number of participants of the Battle of Uhud and also a number of soldiers who did not attend in the Battle of Uhud. | ||
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==Muslims Returned Medina== | ==Muslims Returned Medina== | ||
After five days, [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and his army returned [[Medina]]. Meanwhile [['Abd Allah b. Umm Maktum]] was Prophet's deputy in Medina while he was gone. The Battle of Hamra' al-Asad was a mental defeat which damaged morale of [[Quraysh]] army, oppositions and Jews in Medina; it also strengthened morale and wills of Muslims. The verses 172 to 175 of [[ | After five days, [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and his army returned [[Medina]]. Meanwhile [['Abd Allah b. Umm Maktum]] was Prophet's deputy in Medina while he was gone. The Battle of Hamra' al-Asad was a mental defeat which damaged morale of [[Quraysh]] army, oppositions and Jews in Medina; it also strengthened morale and wills of Muslims. The verses 172 to 175 of the [[Qur'an 3]] were descended on this incident. | ||
Because in Hamra' al-Asad no battles started between the sides, some did not regard it as a [[Ghazwa]]. | Because in Hamra' al-Asad no battles started between the sides, some did not regard it as a [[Ghazwa]]. | ||
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* The material of this article is manely taken from [ | * The material of this article is manely taken from {{ia|[[:fa:غزوه حمراء الاسد|غزوه حمراء الاسد]]}} in Farsi WikiShia. | ||
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