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Holy Prophet (PBUH) As Military Strategist
Holy Prophet (PBUH) as Military Strategist Holy Prophet (PBUH) life is an ideal model for all mankind. Each and every action of Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a role model for an exemplary life. But Holy Prophet (PBUH) as war strategist is very important in this age. Holy Prophet (PBUH) took very wise and military strategist actions in his life to counter his enemies. Now in this dark era of Muslims history it is time of need that we should to take guidance from actions of Holy Prophet (PBUH) to defeat our enemies. When atrocities of infidels of Makkah became unbearable, then Holy Prophet (PBUH) allowed Muslims to migrates towards Abyssinia for shelter during 5th and 6th year of Prophet-hood …show more content…
So, in 624 AD they prepared their group of 1000 people and came out from Makkah to fight with Holy Prophet (PBUH). At this time Holy Prophet (PBUH) used his tool of military strategist and reached at war point ‘Badar’ before Qureash. So, due to this thing Muslims got good place according to their own will, they occupied wells of water and made better strategy. At that time Quraesh were in number of 1000 and Muslims were just 313. But due to better military strategy of Holy Prophet (PBUH) Muslims defeated Quraesh in that war. More than 70 Quraesh were killed in that war and many were become …show more content…
So, in order to compete Quraesh in ‘Ohud’ Holy Prophet (PBUH) prepared another strategy and gathered on Ohud Mountain. On rear of this mountain there is hill, so Quraesh could not attack from back. But on that hill there is passing way from where Quraesh could attack on Muslims. So, Holy Prophet (PBUH) ordered 50 soldiers to stand on that hill and advised them, “Never leave that place whether you see birds are snatching our heads until I call you. Never leave it whether we have defeated opponents and they left ground of battle until I call you.” So, in battle of ‘Ohud’ Muslims first defeated Quraesh and they left battle field. When soldiers on that hill saw that Muslims had defeated Quraesh and they had left ground, then they left that place without awaiting for orders of Holy Prophet (PBUH). But when Quraesh saw that vacant place , they attacked on Muslims from that place and killed many Muslims who are shattered in pieces. So, due to abusing Holy Prophet (PBUH) orders Muslims had to face such huge loss of their lives and

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