Battle Of Khandaq
Battle Of Khandaq
The battle of Khandaq was an important battle that was required to be won to in order to establish the religion of Islam. The khuraishis challenged prophet Muhamed (PBOH) that they will win this battle in 40 days. Prophet mohamed was quite worried to wage this war against the Khuraishis as Hazrat Ali the mighty warrior was ill with a bad eye infection, and the Khuraishis has put the challenge to win this war in 40 days . Prophet Mohamed (PBOH) was left with no choice but to except the challenge for the sake of Islam. The war began as the prophets army approached the battle field they found out the Khuraishis had dug a huge pit surrounding them and their army was in the middle like an island so they had a huge advantage as the prophets army will need to go down the Khandaq in order to establish an attack and the khuraishis took an advantage of this by puting the prophets army in a vulnerable spot as the khuraishis attacked from the top. The prophet Mohameds army started taking huge casualties that way 39 days past, the prophets army grew weaker and weaker. Then on the 39th day the prophet recited to Allah O ALLAH this is an important battle for Islam i do not want to loose this battle plz help me. After that angel Gabriel appeared to prophet and he asked prophet Mohamed to recite NADE ALI 3 times and told him Allah has gave this revelation to u that after u recite Nade ALi then turn around and look towards west direction. The prophet recited the prayer and when he turned on the west he saw Hazrat Ali (SAW) approaching fast towards the battlefield on his horse DUL DUL carrying a huge long log on his hand he came and placed the huge log between the Khuraishis and made a bridge that way the prophets army was able to progress towards the Khuraishes and congquered the battle of Khandaq with the help of Hazrat ALI
Re: Battle Of Khandaq
You're confusing battles - battle of khandaq is the battle where Salman Farsi instructed the muslims to dig trenches and that is how the battle was won.MfalmeNge wrote:The battle of Khandaq was an important battle that was required to be won to in order to establish the religion of Islam. The khuraishis challenged prophet Muhamed (PBOH) that they will win this battle in 40 days. Prophet mohamed was quite worried to wage this war against the Khuraishis as Hazrat Ali the mighty warrior was ill with a bad eye infection, and the Khuraishis has put the challenge to win this war in 40 days . Prophet Mohamed (PBOH) was left with no choice but to except the challenge for the sake of Islam. The war began as the prophets army approached the battle field they found out the Khuraishis had dug a huge pit surrounding them and their army was in the middle like an island so they had a huge advantage as the prophets army will need to go down the Khandaq in order to establish an attack and the khuraishis took an advantage of this by puting the prophets army in a vulnerable spot as the khuraishis attacked from the top. The prophet Mohameds army started taking huge casualties that way 39 days past, the prophets army grew weaker and weaker. Then on the 39th day the prophet recited to Allah O ALLAH this is an important battle for Islam i do not want to loose this battle plz help me. After that angel Gabriel appeared to prophet and he asked prophet Mohamed to recite NADE ALI 3 times and told him Allah has gave this revelation to u that after u recite Nade ALi then turn around and look towards west direction. The prophet recited the prayer and when he turned on the west he saw Hazrat Ali (SAW) approaching fast towards the battlefield on his horse DUL DUL carrying a huge long log on his hand he came and placed the huge log between the Khuraishis and made a bridge that way the prophets army was able to progress towards the Khuraishes and congquered the battle of Khandaq with the help of Hazrat ALI
The battle of Khaibar is what you are describing when the Prophet recited Nade Aliyan on the 39th and a half day and Hazrat Ali appeared to fight against the jews occupying the Khaibar fort.
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