Mount Uhud

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Mount Uhud
Highest point
Elevation1,077 metres (3,533 ft)
Prominence377 metres (1,237 ft)
Coordinates24°30′37″N 039°36′50″E / 24.51028°N 39.61389°E / 24.51028; 39.61389 (Mount Uhud)
Geography
Mount Uhud is located in Saudi Arabia
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud
Location in Saudi Arabia
Mount Uhud is located in Middle East
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud (Middle East)
Mount Uhud is located in West and Central Asia
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud (West and Central Asia)
Location
Al Madinah Region

Mount Uhud (

Islamic prophet Muhammad and the polytheists of his tribe of Quraysh. The Battle of Uhud was fought on 19 March, 625 CE, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina and a force from Mecca, in north-western Arabia
.

Battle of Uhud

The battle was fought on March 19, 625

previously emigrated. The Battle of Uḥud was the second military encounter between the Meccans and the Muslims, preceded by the Battle of Badr
in 624, where a small Muslim army had defeated the much larger Meccan army.

Marching out from Mecca towards Medina on March 11, 625, the Meccans desired to avenge their losses at Badr and strike back at Muhammad and his followers. The Muslims readied for war soon afterward and the two armies fought on the slopes and plains of Mount ‘Uḥud.

Whilst heavily outnumbered, the Muslims gained the early initiative and forced the Meccan lines back, thus leaving much of the Meccan camp unprotected. When the battle looked to be only one step far from a decisive Muslim victory, a serious mistake was committed by a part of the Muslim army, which shifted the outcome of the battle. A breach of Muhammad's orders by the Muslim

Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle and foster brother. Muhammad himself got injured. The Muslims had to withdraw up the slopes of ‘Uḥud. The Meccans did not pursue the Muslims further, but marched back to Mecca declaring victory. The two armies would meet again in 627 at the Battle of the Trench.[2]

Panorama

Mosque

Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque
Jāmiʿ Sayyid Ash-Shuhadāʾ (جَامِع سَيِّد ٱلشُّهَدَاء)
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceAl-Madinah
RegionHejaz
DeityAllah (God)
StatusActive
Location
LocationUhud, Medina
Country Saudi Arabia
Mount Uhud is located in Saudi Arabia
Mount Uhud
Location in Saudi Arabia
Mount Uhud is located in Middle East
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud (Middle East)
Mount Uhud is located in West and Central Asia
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud (West and Central Asia)
AdministrationSaudi government
Geographic coordinates24°30′12.66″N 39°36′45.78″E / 24.5035167°N 39.6127167°E / 24.5035167; 39.6127167
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic
Specifications
Direction of façadeQiblah
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)2

Near the mountain is the

Arabic: جَامِع سَيِّد ٱلشُّهَدَاء, romanizedJāmiʿ Sayyid Ash-Shuhadāʾ).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Watt (1974) p. 136
  2. ^ Cambridge History of Islam 1A (1977) pp. 47-48
  3. ^ "ThePlace: Sayed Al-Shuhada Mosque, a vital historic landmark in Madinah". Arab News. 2022-07-24. Retrieved 2023-03-30.

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