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Berg Uhud - Bogenschützenhügel - Madinah

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Bogenschützenhügel, Nusaybah Ibn Kab, Medinah Saudi-Arabien
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Der Archers' Hill ist ein kleiner Berg vor dem Mount Uhud. Der Hügel ist auch als Jabal al-Rumah und Jabal Ainain bekannt. Aufgrund der berühmten Schlacht von Uhud, die hier im 7. Jahrhundert stattfand, ist viel islamische Geschichte sowohl mit dem Hügel als auch mit dem Berg verbunden. In der Schlacht gingen 50 Bogenschützen, die auf dem Bogenschützenhügel postiert waren, gegen den Befehl des Propheten Muhammad, Friede sei mit ihm, aus, was dazu führte, dass die Muslime die Schlacht verloren.

Schlacht von Uhud und der Bogenschützenhügel

Mount Uhud und Archers' Hill sind bei muslimischen Pilgern beliebt, die Medina besuchen. Während der Schlacht befahl der Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 50 Bogenschützen, auf dem Hügel zu bleiben, wo sie die muslimische Armee vor dem Angriff der gegnerischen Armee schützen sollten. Der Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gab den Bogenschützen strikte Anweisungen, sich nicht zu bewegen. Während der Schlacht verließen die Bogenschützen jedoch ihren Posten, weil sie dachten, die Schlacht sei vorbei und gingen, um die Kriegsbeute einzusammeln. Zur gleichen Zeit griff die mekkanische Armee unter der Führung von Khalid ibn al-Walid die Muslime an, was zu einem großen Verlust an Leben und Verletzungen des Propheten Muhammad (PBUH) führte.

Die Märtyrer der Schlacht von Uhud sind auch auf einem Friedhof in der Nähe des Hügels begraben. Ein Besuch dieses Hügels ist für Muslime nicht nur wegen seiner militärischen Geschichte heilig, sondern auch, weil er an die harten Folgen des Ungehorsams gegenüber dem geliebten Propheten Muhammad (PBUH) erinnert.

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Syed Mohammad Kamran

Syed Mohammad Kamran

05/08/2024 17:08

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Archer's Hill, also known as Uhud, holds profound historical significance in Islamic history. Situated north of Medina, Saudi Arabia, it witnessed the pivotal Battle of Uhud in 625 CE. This battle marked a crucial moment in the early Muslim community's struggle for survival and recognition. The battle unfolded as a sequel to the earlier Battle of Badr, where the Muslims, under Prophet Muhammad's leadership, achieved a remarkable victory against the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. However, at Uhud, the dynamics shifted. The Muslim army faced a formidable Quraysh force led by Abu Sufyan. One strategic element of the battle is often highlighted—the positioning of archers on the slopes of Uhud. Initially, under the Prophet's command, archers were stationed to guard the Muslim rear and prevent enemy flanking maneuvers. However, when the battle seemed to tilt in favor of the Muslims, some archers left their positions to collect spoils, against the Prophet's orders. This deviation proved catastrophic. The Quraysh seized the opportunity to launch a surprise attack from the rear, causing chaos within the Muslim ranks. The tide turned, leading to significant casualties among the Muslims, including the injury of Prophet Muhammad himself. Despite this setback, the Muslims ultimately regrouped and prevented a complete defeat. The lessons learned from Uhud, particularly the importance of discipline and adherence to command, reverberate through Islamic military strategy and teachings. Archer's Hill, with its undulating terrain and historical echoes, serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities and sacrifices inherent in the struggle for faith and freedom.
rubha k

rubha k

05/08/2024 08:19

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Uhud Hill is a historically significant site in Islam, commemorating the Battle of Uhud where Prophet Muhammad and his companions fought against the Meccans. It holds immense religious and cultural importance, attracting visitors and pilgrims from around the world. The hill offers a solemn atmosphere and panoramic views of the surrounding area, allowing visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made by the early Muslims. It's a place of reverence and reflection, deeply ingrained in Islamic history and heritage.
abdul shafay

abdul shafay

04/15/2024 09:54

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Mount Uhud is approximately 7 kilometers north of Medina's city center and reaches an elevation of around 1,077 meters (3,533 feet) above sea level. The mountain is mentioned in Islamic history as a significant location where the Prophet Muhammad and his companions faced a crucial battle. Today, it serves as a popular site for tourists and pilgrims interested in exploring its historical and religious significance. Mount Uhud is not only a symbol of historical significance but also holds spiritual importance for Muslims. It's considered a blessed site due to its association with the Prophet Muhammad and the companions who fought alongside him during the Battle of Uhud. Many Muslims visit the mountain to reflect on the sacrifices made by early Muslims and to seek blessings. Additionally, there is a cemetery at the foot of the mountain where some of the companions of the Prophet are buried, adding to its sacred atmosphere.
Nadim Ahmed Chowdhury

Nadim Ahmed Chowdhury

04/03/2024 17:09

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It’s a remarkable achievement story Hill Uhud for Muslim Ummah . This the best hill in the world which one is going Paradise Subahanallah . Amir Hamza who was the a hero for all Muslim Ummah his cemeteries also in there . Trust me if you visit Uhud your life will be worth and more importantly you can see the A little paradise.
Md: Muslim Uddin Sarkar

Md: Muslim Uddin Sarkar

02/12/2024 15:33

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Five kilometers north of Madinah Masjid Nawabi is the desert of Uhud. The Battle of Ohud took place exactly one year after the Battle of Badr. This battle was fought between the non-Muslims of Mecca and the Muslims of Medina. In the desert of Uhud, the Quraysh brutally martyred the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and wounded him. Seventy companions including Hazrat Hamza (RA) and Hazrat Aqeel Ibn Umayya (RA) were martyred in this battlefield. Hazrat Amir Hamza (RA) and Hazrat Aqeel (RA) were buried in the same grave.Later a beautiful mosque was built in Uhud desert. In front of the mosque is the cemetery of the martyrs of the Ohud war.Pilgrims visit the graves of martyrs in Ohud desert.
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