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Military Platoons and Missions between the Battle of Uhud and the Battle of the Confederates Uhud’s misfortune left a bad impact on both the credibility and military reputation of the Muslims. Their dignity and power in people’s eyes were impaired. Troubles and dangers spread everywhere in and out of Madinah. The Jews, hypocrites and bedouins declared publicly their enmity to the Muslims and each party was keen on degrading and, in the final place, exterminating their whole existence. Two months had almost passed after this battle, when Banu
Asad made preparations to raid Madinah, ‘Udal and Qarah tribes conspired
against
the Muslims in the month of Safar, 4 A.H. and killed ten of the Prophet Thus we see that the Muslims turned into an attractive target
of several potential dangers after they had lost their military credibility in
the battle of Uhud. Muhammad Abi Salamah Mission: The first people to take up arms against the Muslims in the
aftermath of Uhud reverse were Banu Asad bin Khuzaimah. "The Intelligence
Corps" of Madinah reported that Talhah and Salamah, sons of Khuwailid have
mustered some volunteers to fight the Messenger of Allâh An Errand led by ‘Abdullah bin Unais: On the fifth day of the same month Muharram, 4 A.H., it was
reported that Khalid bin Sufyan Al-Hudhali was gathering some mob to raid the
Muslim positions. ‘Abdullah bin Unais, at the behest of the Prophet The Muslim military leader stayed away for eighteen days
during which he successfully fulfilled his task, killed the head of the rebels
and brought his head back to Madinah on Saturday, seven days before the end of
Muharram. The Prophet
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