Khalid bin Waleed, also known as “The Sword of Allah,” was one of the most renowned military commanders in early Islamic history. He was born around 592 CE into the powerful Quraysh tribe of Mecca. Initially, Khalid was a strong opponent of Islam and played a key role in the defeat of the Muslims at the Battle of Uhud. However, he later converted to Islam after the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah in 629 CE. Khalid’s upbringing in the powerful Quraysh tribe of Mecca, his initial opposition to Islam, and his eventual conversion.
Detailed accounts of the battles he fought, including the Battle of Uhud, where he was initially an adversary, and later the Battle of Mutah, Battle of Yarmouk, and other key conflicts where he led the Muslim armies to victory.
Khalid bin Waleed’s legacy as one of history’s greatest military leaders endures, and he is remembered for his unwavering dedication, tactical brilliance, and his key role in the early expansion of Islam. His contribution to the early spread of Islam, including his role in the Ridda Wars and other significant campaigns. How Khalid bin Waleed is remembered in Islamic history and his impact on subsequent generations mention in this book.
- Publisher : Al Hasanat Books Pvt. Ltd.; 1st edition (1 January 2014)
- Language : Urdu
- Hardcover : 600 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-9380352817
- Item Weight : 780 g
- Dimensions : 21.84 x 14.22 x 3.05 cm
- Country of Origin : India
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