3/31/2024 0 Comments Khalid ibn al walidSo much so, soon after the historic ten-year peace Treaty of Hudaybiyyah (628 A. However, Khalid ibn al-Walid would soon see the ‘light’ and believe in the truth of the Prophet Muhammed’s divine Message and Mission - which called for “ the worship of ONE God (Allah)” and the acceptance of the fact that “ Muhammed ( pbuh) was God’s Prophet and Messenger”. He was, sure, on the opposite side fighting against Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) at the Battle of Uhud (625 A.D.), which the Prophet’s side lost as a result of a last-minute stratagem devised by Khalid ibn al-Walid himself. Khalid, who already enjoyed fame as a skilled and fearless fighter among his Quraysh clan, understandably, lined himself against the Prophet. Khalid ibn al-Walid did not believe it, as did most of the Meccans then, when Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) asserted to the people of Mecca that “ He was the Prophet and Messenger of God”. The Quraysh was the powerful tribe that controlled Mecca and the Ka’aba, the first house of prayer built on earth at the behest of Allah (God) Al-Mighty, by the Patriarch, Prophet Abraham ( peace be upon him - ( pbuh). He was a Meccan from the Quraysh tribe from which Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) also came. ![]() Khalid ibn al-Walid was a born soldier and it was little wonder then that he turned out to be a great military leader.
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