Provincia de Medina
Historia Islámica

Monte Uhud - Colina de los Arqueros - Medina

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Archers 'Hill, Nusaybah Ibn Kab, Madinah Arabia Saudita
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La Colina de los Arqueros es una pequeña montaña ubicada frente al Monte Uhud. La colina también se conoce como Jabal al-Rumah y Jabal Ainain. Gran parte de la historia islámica está ligada tanto a la colina como a la montaña debido a la famosa Batalla de Uhud que tuvo lugar aquí en el siglo VII. En la batalla, 50 arqueros que estaban apostados en la Colina de los Arqueros fueron en contra de la orden del Profeta Muhammad (la paz y las bendiciones de Allah sean con él), lo que resultó en que los musulmanes perdieran la batalla.

Batalla de Uhud y Archers Hill

Mount Uhud y Archers 'Hill son populares entre los peregrinos musulmanes que visitan Medina. Durante la batalla, el Profeta Muhammad (la paz sea con él) ordenó a 50 arqueros que se quedaran en la colina donde se suponía que debían proteger al ejército musulmán del ataque del ejército contrario. El Profeta Muhammad (la paz y las bendiciones de Allah sean con él) dio a los arqueros instrucciones estrictas para que no se movieran. Sin embargo, durante la batalla, los arqueros abandonaron su puesto pensando que la batalla había terminado y fueron a recoger el botín de guerra. Al mismo tiempo, el ejército de La Meca, dirigido por Khalid ibn al-Walid, atacó a los musulmanes, lo que provocó una gran pérdida de vidas y heridas al profeta Mahoma (la paz sea con él).

Los mártires de la batalla de Uhud también están enterrados en un cementerio situado cerca de la colina. Una visita a esta colina es sagrada para los musulmanes no solo por su historia militar, sino también porque es un recordatorio de las duras consecuencias de desobedecer al amado Profeta Muhammad (la paz sea con él).

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Archers 'Hill, Nusaybah Ibn Kab, Madinah Arabia Saudita

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RUBEL KSA

RUBEL KSA

04/23/2022 05:24

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Many experiences are increasing to go to Omrah, and after Mecca's Medina, I feel very good, Allah will give us all the Taqfifites to come to us.
Rizwan Shabir

Rizwan Shabir

04/01/2022 07:55

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Blessed Mountain and surrounding areas where the Holy Prophet saw walked on. Untouched and still in its original form. Was an amazing experience to visit such places still so real and raw. You don’t get such a feeling and connection from a photo. I highly recommend people to read and learn about the events that took place leading up to the battle of Uhud and what happened during and after the battle. May Allah shower his countless blessing on the Holy Prophet saw and his spiritual progeny.
Waqas Chaudhry

Waqas Chaudhry

03/30/2022 21:18

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Mount Uhud and Archers' Hill are popular among Muslim pilgrims who visit Medina. During the battle, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ordered 50 archers to stay on the hill where they were supposed to protect the Muslim army from the opposing army's attack. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gave the archers strict instructions not to move. However, during the battle, the archers deserted their post thinking the battle was over and went to collect the spoils of war. At the same time, the Meccan army, led by Khalid ibn al-Walid, attacked the Muslims, which resulted in a great loss of life and injuries to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The martyrs of the Battle of Uhud are also buried in a graveyard situated near the hill.
Mehran khan

Mehran khan

03/27/2022 12:29

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It's a sacred place for Muslims in Madina. A mosque has been built here and Battleground of Uhad is also here, Where the grave of Hazrat Hamza R. A. ( loving uncle of Prophet Muhammad S. A. W.) is located. Archer's hill is the name of this becuase during the War of Uhad, Prophet Muhammad S. A. W. Ordered few Sahaba karaam to sit there on hill top and attack Kuffaar form the top with their Archers.
Md Irfan

Md Irfan

03/26/2022 19:10

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The Uhad battle was fought on March 19, 625 CE (3 Shawwal 3 AH in the Islamic calendar) at the valley located in front of Mount Uhud, in what is now northwestern Arabia.[1] It occurred between a force from the Muslim community of Medina led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a force led by Abu Sufyan ibn Harb from Mecca, the town from which many of the Muslims had previously emigrated. The Battle of ‘Uḥud was the second military encounter between the Meccans and the Muslims, preceded by the Battle of Badr in 624 CE, where a small Muslim army had defeated the much larger Meccan army. Marching out from Mecca towards Medina on March 11, 625 CE, the Meccans desired to avenge their losses at Badr and strike back at Muhammad and his followers. The Muslims readied for war soon afterward and the two armies fought on the slopes and plains of Mount ‘Uḥud. Whilst heavily outnumbered, the Muslims gained the early initiative and forced the Meccan lines back, thus leaving much of the Meccan camp unprotected. When the battle looked to be only one step far from a decisive Muslim victory, a serious mistake was committed by a part of the Muslim army, which shifted the outcome of the battle. A breach of Muhammad's orders by the Muslim archers, who left their assigned posts to despoil the Meccan camp, allowed a surprise attack from the Meccan cavalry, led by Meccan war veteran Khalid ibn al-Walid, which brought chaos to the Muslim ranks. Many Muslims were killed, including Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle and foster brother. Muhammad himself got injured. The Muslims had to withdraw up the slopes of ‘Uḥud. The Meccans did not pursue the Muslims further, but marched back to Mecca declaring victory. The two armies would meet again in 627 CE at the Battle of the Trench.
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