Tabaqat Al Kubra. Vol. 3 Pg. 269 H. 3714
: He expressed remorse over authorizing an entry or confrontation at the home of Fatima (the Prophet's daughter) during the tense hours of succession following the Saqifah assembly, even if it had been intended to secure political stability.
The Battle of Uhud, one of the most significant battles in Islamic history, took place on March 19, 625 CE. The Quraysh, led by Abu Sufyan, sought to avenge their losses at the Battle of Badr, which they had fought against the Muslims a year earlier. The Muslims, despite being numerically inferior, were determined to defend their faith and community. tabaqat al kubra. vol. 3 pg. 269 h. 3714
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The work is structurally organized into "classes" ( tabaqat ) of people based on their chronology and proximity to the Prophet Muhammad. of the traditional manuscripts specifically focuses on the earliest and most esteemed class: the Muhajirun (Emigrants from Mecca) and the Ansar (Helpers of Medina) who participated in the pivotal Battle of Badr (624 CE). of the traditional manuscripts specifically focuses on the
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