Khalid Ibn Al-Waleed Collection – Muslim Conquests of Persia, Egypt & North Africa | Islamic History Book
Khalid Ibn Al-Waleed Collection – Muslim Conquests of Persia, Egypt & North Africa | Islamic History Book
Publisher:
Maktabah publishers
Author:
Akram Hamdan
Language:
English
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Hard Cover
Size: 25cmx18cmx4cm
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Khalid Ibn Al-Waleed Collection – The Muslim Conquest of Persia, Egypt & North Africa is a powerful Islamic history book that highlights the عظیم military leadership and achievements of one of Islam’s greatest commanders, Khalid ibn Al-Waleed (RA), famously known as The Sword of Allah.This Khalid ibn al waleed collection book provides detailed insights into the historic Islamic conquests that expanded the Muslim world into Persia, Egypt, and North Africa. It showcases the strategic brilliance, courage, and unwavering faith of Khalid ibn Al-Waleed (RA), whose leadership played a key role in shaping early Islamic history.
The book explores:
- The conquest of the Persian Empire
- The فتح (conquest) of Egypt
- Expansion into North Africa
- Military strategies and battlefield tactics
- Leadership qualities and Islamic values
Khalid ibn Al-Waleed (RA) is widely recognized for his exceptional military skills and undefeated record in numerous battles, making him one of the most remarkable commanders in history.
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This three-book collection explores the life of Khalid ibn al-Waleed, famously known as the “Sword of Allah,” alongside detailed accounts of the early Muslim conquests of Persia, Egypt, and North Africa. Together, these works provide a compelling overview of the military strategies, leadership, and historical events that shaped the rapid expansion of the early Islamic world. Step into the dramatic era of early Islamic history with this powerful bundle featuring the legendary commander Khalid ibn al-Waleed and the sweeping conquests of Persia, Egypt, and North Africa. These books bring to life the battles, leadership, and pivotal moments that transformed the course of history.This comprehensive set presents an in-depth study of early Islamic military and political expansion. It includes a biography of Khalid ibn al-Waleed—one of history’s most renowned military leaders—alongside analytical narratives of the Muslim conquests of Persia, Egypt, and North Africa, offering valuable insight into strategy, governance, and historical impact.
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ISLAMIC MILITARY HISTORY SERIESTHE SWORD OF ALLAHKHALID IBN AL-WALEEDA BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF ONE OF THE GREATEST MILITARY GENERALS IN HISTORY'What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid ibn al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"Prophet Muhammad
Publisher
Maktabah publishers
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- Akram Hamdan
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ISLAMIC MILITARY HISTORY SERIES
THE SWORD OF ALLAH
KHALID IBN AL-WALEED
A BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF ONE OF THE GREATEST MILITARY GENERALS IN HISTORY
'What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid ibn al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
Prophet Muhammad
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
CONTENTS PAGE
Editors Preface...
Foreword..
PART I: IN THE TIME OF THE PROPHET
Chapter 1: The Boy.
Chapter 2: The New Faith..
Chapter 3: The Battle of Uhud.
Chapter 4: The Battle of the Trench.
Chapter 5: The Conversion of Khalid.
Chapter 6 Mutah and The Sword of Allah
Chapter 7: The Conquest of Makkah
Chapter & The Battle of Hunain..
Chapter 9: The Siege of Ta'if.
Chapter 10: Adventure of Daumat-ul-Jandal.
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the Chain linked together in chains it was not easy for ca men and create a gap for penetration. And since t and trained for the set piece batle, this tactic ends the face of enemy assault. But the chains had s defeat the men were incapable of withdrawl,
s. Men chained to fallen comrades, lots
e helpless victims of their assailants
chains in this battle that gave it the name of the c Ciliaries, however, did not approve of these cha When on this occasion the Persises chained themes -bend yourselves for the enemy Bear of ding can see that you wish to be free to
out of the desert and approached the Persians. He had battle here and now before the Penian a slim army had no water, and this caused some d Khalid of their misgivings. "Diment and
idence in their leader unshaken, the Muslim pepe been at this for long when it began to rain, and ms to drink their fill and replenish their water skin
wyed his army just forward of the western edge of Ka ed by his dispositions. In front of the Penes lain for a depth of about 3 miles. Beyond the pla nhills about 200 to 300 feet high. This range was pr way to Hufair, and it was over this range that Kh merging from these hills, Khalid now moved his am eeping his back to the hills and the desert, fol ntre and wings. As commanders of the wings, be p of Qa'qa ibn Amr) and Adi ibn Hatim (the very de been mentioned earlier, in Part II). Some time in the in ird week of Muharram, 12 Hijr) began the Bar
in grand style with a duel between the was a mighty fighter, renowned in the Empir would dare to meet in single combat. (In those ch
Chapter 19: The Battle of the Chains
des no one could be a commanding general without at the same time being Je and skilful fighter) He urged his horse forward and haled in the open space leveen the two armies, though closer to his own front rank. Then he called, Ma is Khald From the Muslin ranks Khalid mode out and stopped Sew paces from Horuz. The two armies watched in silence as these redoubtable champions perpared to fight it out
Hamar demounted, motioning to Khalid to do the same. Khalid dismountn This was brave of Hommur, for a dismounted duel left lele chance of escape bur on this occasion Hormuz was not being as chivalrous as one might imagine. Before coming out of the Persian ranks Hormar had picked a few of his stalwarts and pied them in the front rank near the site which he had chosen for the duel. He mcted them as follows he would engage Khalid in single combat, at the epropriate time he would call to the men, they would then dash out, surround combatants and kill Khalid while Hormuz held him. The chosen warriors watched intently as the two generals dinmounted. They felt certain that Khalid would not get away.
The generals began to fight with sword and shield. Each struck several times his averury, but none of the blows made any impression. Each was surprised the skill of the other. Hormuz now suggested that they drop their swords and sade. Khalid, unaware of the plot, dropped his sword as Hormuz dropped his They began to wrestle. Then, as they were locked in a powerful embrace, Hoemur shouted to his men, who rushed forward. Before Khalid realised what was happening he found himself and Hormuz surrounded by several fierce looking
Persians
Now Khalid knew. He was without his vwond and shield, and Hormur would not relax his iron grip. There seemed to be no way out of the predicament; but des, being a stronger man than Hormuz, Khalid began to whirl his adversary around, thus making it practically impossible for the Persians to strike at him.
A storm of sound arose over the battlefield as the two armies shouted one with delight, the other with dismay. In this noise, their attention riveted on the dens, the Persian killers did not hear the galloping hooves that approached them. They did not know what hit them. Two or three of them sprawled on the pound as headless trunks, before the others realised that the number of mbatants in this melee had increased by just one more. The extra man was Qaqa he Ame-the one-man reinforcement sent by Abu Bakr
Qu'qt had seen the Persian killers rush towards the two generals, and in a flash understood the betrayal of the enemy general and the peril which faced Khalid.
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ISLAMIC MILITARY HISTORY SERUS
THE MUSLIM EGYPT &
CONQUEST OF NORTH AFRICA
In the 7th century, as the ancient superpowers of Rome and Persia tore cach other apart in a war that scorched nations and emptied empires, an unexpected force emerged from the heart of Arabia, united not by blood or tribe, but by faith.
from this rising power came commanders whose legacies echo across continents. Amr ibn al-Aas, master strategist and statesman, led disciplined armies across the Sinai into Egypt, a land layered with the ruins of civilizations. Before him loomed the colossal Roman fortress of Babylon. Through relentless siege craft and unyielding resolve, Amr shattered its defenses, redirecting the course of history.
To the west advanced Uqba iba Nafi, the lion of North Africa. Founding Ocirowan and pushing across horizons that seemed endless, he forged outposts of Islam in lands of fierce resistance. Reports say he rode to the very edge of the Atlantic &ca saying "O Allah, had this sca not stopped me, I would have continued in the lands beyond, fighting in Your path and proclaiming Your Oneness"
But North Africa fought back. The Muslim Conquest of Egypt and North Africa by AL. Akram is an unmissable chronicle of war, faith, and destiny. Essential reading for historians, students, and enthusiasts of military history, it brings to light the forgotten struggles and sweeping triumphs that shaped the future of Africa and the Muslim world.
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ISLAMIC MILITARY HISTORY SERIES
THE SWORD OF ALLAH
KHALID IBN AL-WALEED
Present before you is the definitive hardback edition of the best-selling classic Khalid ibn al-Waleed: The Sword of Allah. This edition preserves A.LAkram's original and authoritative work, enriched with explanatory footnotes, updated terminology, and corrected spelling and grammar. It also includes the author's original maps-digitized from the 1969 print-along with additional chapters in the appendices.
Since its re-release in 2004, this book has sparked a renewed global interest in the heroes and history of the carly Islamic world. Whenever civilizations aspire to greatness, they look to the past for inspiration-and few cras shine as brilliantly as this one. As the author notes, Islamic history is filled with military triumphs and remarkable commanders, but among them stands one who surpassed all others in courage, strategy, and sheer force of will: Khalid ibn al-Waleed.
A warrior of unmatched brilliance, Khalid led with a clarity of purpose that turned the tide of empires. His victories reshaped history, and his legend remains a beacon for all who study leadership, strategy, and faith. This book stands as a testament to that legacy.
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid ibn al-Waleed."
Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him)
Who is Akram Hamdan?
Akram Hamdan, PhD — Dr. Akram Hamdan is an academic and researcher currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Arab American University.