The Battle of Badr and Uhud Book – Strategic Insights by Salman Rehmatullah
The Battle of Badr and Uhud Book – Strategic Insights by Salman Rehmatullah
Publisher:
Ta Ha Publisher
Author:
Salman Rehmatullah
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 24
Size: A5 |5.8 x 8.3 in| 14.8x 21 cm
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Description of islamic Book
The Battles of Badr and Uhud provides an insightful look into key events from early Islamic history, focusing on leadership, bravery, and the struggles faced by the Muslim community. It also highlights the life, character, and contributions of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (RA).
Key Themes Covered
- The moral and spiritual lessons from the Battles of Badr and Uhud
- The personality and leadership qualities of ʿAlī (RA)
- His bravery as a warrior and his role in major battles
- His political approach and decisions during times of conflict
Major Historical Events
The book explores significant events during the era of ʿAlī (RA), including:
- The Battle of Siffin
- The Battle of Al-Jamal
- The circumstances surrounding the end of his life
Character and Legacy of ʿAlī (RA)
It highlights:
- His noble character and wisdom
- His courage in battle
- His lasting contributions to Islamic teachings through his sayings and actions
Understanding Islamic Salutations
The text also explains commonly used Islamic phrases:
SAW (Sallallahu Alayhi wa Sallam): Used after the name of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
RA (Radhiallahu Anhu/Anha): Used for the Companions (male/female), meaning “may Allah be pleased with them”
Conclusion
This book serves as both a historical account and a source of inspiration, offering valuable lessons on faith, leadership, sacrifice, and devotion in Islam.
Page:01
The Battles of
Badr and Uhud
Page:02
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. 'Ali's
Character
3. Ali the Warrior
4. Ali's
Policy
5. The Battle of Al-Jamal
6. The Battle of Siffin
7. The End of 'Ali
8. Ali's
Original Deeds and Words
Page:03
The following salutations are used after names:
which is the Arabic for sallallalm alayhi wa sallam, meaning peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. This is always said after the name of the Prophet Muhammad
which is the Arabic for radhiallahu anhu, meaning may Allah be pleased with him. This is always said after the names of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
which is the Arabic for radhiallahu anha, meaning may Allah be pleased with her. This is always said after the names of the female Companions of the Prophet Muhammad
Publisher
Ta Ha Publisher
Author
- Salman Rehmatullah
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Sample Pages - Content
Page:01
The Battles of
Badr and Uhud
Page:02
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. 'Ali's
Character
3. Ali the Warrior
4. Ali's
Policy
5. The Battle of Al-Jamal
6. The Battle of Siffin
7. The End of 'Ali
8. Ali's
Original Deeds and Words
Page:03
The following salutations are used after names:
which is the Arabic for sallallalm alayhi wa sallam, meaning peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. This is always said after the name of the Prophet Muhammad
which is the Arabic for radhiallahu anhu, meaning may Allah be pleased with him. This is always said after the names of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
which is the Arabic for radhiallahu anha, meaning may Allah be pleased with her. This is always said after the names of the female Companions of the Prophet Muhammad
Who is Salman Rehmatullah?
alman Rehmatullah was a distinguished scholar and figure in Islamic history, known for his contributions to Islamic thought, jurisprudence, and community service. He is revered for his deep understanding of Islamic teachings and for spreading knowledge about the faith. His legacy continues to inspire scholars and practitioners of Islam.