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  Shi'a Real Ahl al-Sunnah
The result: Khalid and Umar ibn al-Khattab vied with one another in their toughness and arrogance; each one of them was stone-hearted, and each deliberately violated the Prophet's Sunnah and disobeyed the Prophet during his life and after his death.
Khalid plotted with both Umar and Abu Bakr to assassinate Ali shortly after the death of the Prophet[200] but Allah, Glorified and Exalted is He, saved him from their mischief so that he might carry out something which He had decreed.
Uthman ibn Affan, the master of Quraysh and their greatest, was killed although he was the Muslims' caliph bearing the title of "Dhul-Noorayn" and of whom, according to their claim, the angels feel shy.
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  Khalid ibn al-Walid - MSN Encarta
Khalid ibn al-Walid (?-642), brilliant Arab general known as “the Sword of Allah,” who united Islam after the death of its founder, Muhammad.
Born to the prominent Quraysh tribe of Mecca, Khalid was instrumental in the Meccans' early defeat of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Uhud in 625.
Khalid was then transferred to the Syrian front, leading the Muslim cavalry against the Byzantine armies at the Battle of Yarmuk (636), where Damascus—once a Byzantine stronghold—finally surrendered.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761584316/Khalid_ibn_al-Walid.html   (195 words)

  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Khalid ibn al-Walid
Khalid ibn Walid was from the Meccan tribe of Quraish, who opposed Muhammad, and he played a vital role in their victory at the Battle of Uhud.
Khalid was sent to the Persian Empire with an army consisting of 18,000 to conquer the richest province of the Persian empire, Iraq, which was mostly Arab populated.
Khalid died and was buried in 642 in Emesa (Homs), Syria.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Khalid_bin_Walid   (5062 words)

  
 Questions
The incident of Mâlik ibn Nuwayrah is one of those cases which are frequently cited by Shî‘î propagandists whose first step in the direction of convincing and converting the Ahl as-Sunnah almost invariably assumes the form of an attempt to prove how innately corrupt and evil the Sahâbah were (na‘ûdhu billâh).
Ibn Hibban states about him: “The problem with Ibn Ishâq is that he used to omit the names of unreliable narrators, as a result of which unreliable material crept into his narrations.
Ibn Ishâq, we are told by Ibn Hajar, was well-known for committing tadlîs by omitting the names of unreliable and unknown persons, and even from narrators who are regarded as unreliable for more serious reasons.
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 Khalid bin Al-Waleed: The Sword of Allah   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Khalid bin Al-Waleed was one of the greatest generals in history, and one of the greatest heroes of Islam.
A measure of Khalid's genius is that he was the only person to inflict a (temporary) defeat on the Prophet Muhammad, (may Allah bless him and grant him peace).
The original title of the book, "The Sword of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, His Life and Campaigns" was written by the late Lieutenant-General A.I. Akram of the Pakistan Army, in October 1969.
www.swordofallah.com /front.htm   (372 words)

  
  jaletfor5
Khalid who was hardly 17 years old at the birth of Islam, evinced keen interest in the science of warfare, including riding, lancing and archery, in which he soon earned a high reputation.
Khalid with a flying squadron hastened to the canal head to close the sluices to enable his grounded boats to ascend the canal.
Khalid stayed in Iraq for about fourteen months and during this period he fought and won fifteen engagements against an enemy which was far superior in men and arms.
www.renaissance.com.pk /jaletf95.html   (3775 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Khalid
The son of Ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, he was the third of Ibn Saud's sons to become king.
A son of Ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, Fahd served as education minister (1953-62) and interior minister (1962-75) and was named (1975) crown prince by his half-brother King Khalid.
It is bounded on the west by the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea; on the east by the Persian Gulf, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates; on the south by...
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 Islam Watch - "Islamic Terrorism – Is it a New Threat?" - by MA Khan
Khalid ibn Walid, who fought on the enemy side in the battle of Ohud but later embraced Islam, became one of the most blood-thirsty and brutal of conquerors, if judged even by the standard of his day.
A wine-lover and lustful debaucher, Khalid took sickly sadistic delight in beheading a defeated chieftain on the battle-field, selecting his wife (if young) or daughter and celebrating his nuptials with her on the spot soaked with the blood of the victim (father/husband of the bride).
Khalid ibn Walid, upon command of Caliph Abu Bakr, launched the blood-letting wars of the apostasy (Ridda) to submit those, who deserted Islam immediately after Muhammad’s death, back to the faith.
www.islam-watch.org /MA_Khan/IncessantTerrorism.htm   (8820 words)

  
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 Uppsala moskén månadstidning
Den Shamiska (nuvarande Syrien, Jordanien, Libanon och Palestina) fronten under Obaida Ibn Al-Jarrah och Yazid Ibn Abi Soufian (vilka kommer att nämnas i nästa utgåva om Allah så vill).
Khalid Ibn Al-Walids efterträdare blev Sa'ad Ibn Abi Al-Waqas och det var han som öppnade hela Irak efter ett stort slag, som kallades för Al-Qadisia (år 14 i hijrakalendern).
Irak har haft många viktiga islamiska vetenskapsmän såsom Abo Hanifa Al-Noman och Ahmad Ibn Hanbal.
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 Mus'ab ibn 'Umair - The First Envoy of Islam
Khalid ibn al-Walid, now a Muslim, met and defeated them in a small engagement during which some of Ikrimah's men were killed and others who could fled.
Khalid ibn al-Walid rushed up to him and said, "Don't, Ikrimah.
When the battle was over, the bodies of three wounded mujahideen lay sprawled on the battleground, among them Al-Harith ibn Hisham, Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah and Ikrimah ibn Abu Jahl.
www.islamtomorrow.com /articles/Avowed_Enemy.htm   (1364 words)

  
 KHALID IBOUL WALID
Une fois le serment d'allégeance prêté, Khalid demanda à ce que le Prophète invoque Dieu afin que tous ces péchés antérieurs lui soient pardonnés.
Khalid resta présent aux côtés du Messager de Dieu (saw) mettant son génie au service de la religion qui en a cru en lui vouant toute sa vie.
Khalid possédait une force extraordinaire et il avait une envie ardente pour détruire son ancien monde entièrement, tel fut le cas lorsqu'il s'acharna lors de la conquête de la Mecque à détruire les idoles.
www.aceiweb.org /khalid.htm   (713 words)

  
 What does the name "Khalid" mean? | The Baheyeldin Dynasty
It was originally spelled Khaled with an "e", to be more in line with the Egyptian pronounciation, but at some point I decided that Khalid with an "i" is closer to the classical version.
One of the earliest famous persons called Khalid is Khalid Ibn Al-Walid, a n Arab general whose conquests against the two most powerful empires of the time (Byzantine and Sassanian) brought him everlasting fame.
All posted articles and comments are copyright by their owner, and reflect their own views and opinions, which may not necessarily be consistent with the views and opinions of the owners of the Baheyeldin.com.
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 SHIITES AND SHIAISM, Shi'aism, Shia, Shias, Shî'ah, sheee, About Islam, Muslim, Quran, Religion, Allah, Muhammad, ...
Questions-It is alleged that during the khilâfah of Sayyidanâ Abû Bakr, Khâlid ibn al-Walîd, the Sahâbî military commander, killed Mâlik ibn Nuwayrah, and married his widow on the very eve of his murder, without even waiting for her ‘iddah to expire.
Answers-The incident of Mâlik ibn Nuwayrah is one of those cases which are frequently cited by Shî‘î propagandists whose first step in the direction of convincing and converting the Ahl as-Sunnah almost invariably assumes the form of an attempt to prove how innately corrupt and evil the Sahâbah were (na‘ûdhubillâh).
Ibn Hibban states about him: "The problem with Ibn Ishâq is that he used to omit the names of unreliable narrators, as a result of which unreliable material crept into his narrations.
allaahuakbar.net /shiites/vicious_unscrupulous_propaganda_of_shiia.htm   (3902 words)

  
 Al Mourabitoune - Le Sabre d'Allah: Khalid Ibn Walid
Khalid qui n'avait guère plus de 17 ans à la naissance de l'islam, manifestait un grand intérêt pour l'art de la guerre, y compris pour les chevaux et le tir, dans lequel il gagna bientôt une grande réputation.
Khalid obtempéra avec plaisir aux ordres du calife et jusqu'à sa mort il combattit comme un soldat ordinaire dans les armées de l'islam.
D'après les célèbres historiens Tabari et Ibn 'Asakir, Khalid Ibn Walid, le sabre d'Allah, mourut à Homs en 21 de l'hégire (644).
www.ribaat.org /modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1528   (3737 words)

  
 muh4
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid, known as the Sword of Allah, who, before this, had been a bitter enemy of Islam and who commanded the Quraish cavalry at Uhud; and Amr Ibn Al' As, another important character and warrior, adopted the new faith.
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid was one of the generals chosen for the expedition.
A force was not being prepared under Usama, Ibn Zaid, whose father was killed at Muta, against the Byzantines, to exact the long-delayed reparation for the murder of the envoy to Syria.
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 March on TabookLevel2P1
Ukaydir ibn Abd al Malik al Kindi, the Christian prince of Dawmat al Jandal refused the hand of friendship and was suspected of preparing to launch a treacherous attack on the Muslims.
Hazrat Uthman ibn Abu al-As (R.A.) was appointed ruler of Ta'if.
instructed Hazrat Mughira ibn Sho'abah (R.A.) to demolish the temple and its deity "Laat" at Ta'if.
www.inter-islam.org /Seerah/MarchonTabookL2P1.html   (2018 words)

  
 About islam & muslims is dedicated to bring to light the truth about Islaam. It aims to set out the misconceptions, ...
This man was al-Baraa ibn Malik al- Ansari, the brother of Anas ibn Malik, the personal aide of the Prophet.
Thabit ibn Qays, the standard bearer of the Ansar, dug a pit and planted himself in it and fought until he was killed.
Zayd ibn alKhattab, brother of Umar ibn al-Khattab, may God be pleased with them both, called out to the Muslims: "Men, bite with your jaw teeth, strike the enemy and press on.
www.allaahuakbar.net /sahabah/al-baraa_ibn_malik_al-ansari.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Khalid - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Khalid and the Meccans were victorious in the battle of Ohud but did not follow up their victory.
The arrest of Khalid Sheik Mohammed - An enemy seized.
UAE - Profile - Shaikh Khalid Bin Saqr Bin Mohammed Al Qassimi.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Khalid.html   (586 words)

  
 Epistles to Kings and GovernorsLevel2P1
Khalid ibn Walid and Amr ibn al'As now began to see the true light of Islam and they confided their feelings with Uthman ibn Abu Talha (R.A.).
Hazrat Ja'far ibn Abu Talib was to assume the command of the army.
Hazrat Khalid ibn Walid (R.A.) was honored with the title of 'Saifullah' (the Sword of Allah) for his brave deed.
www.inter-islam.org /Seerah/EpistlestoKingsandGovernorsL2P1.html   (1407 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
This man was al-Baraa ibn Malik al-Ansari, the brother of Anas ibn Malik, the personal aide of the Prophet.
Zayd ibn al-Khattab, brother of Umar ibn al-Khattab, may God be pleased with them both, called out to the Muslims: "Men, bite with your jaw teeth, strike the enemy and press on.
Khalid ibn al-Walid spent a month looking after him and tending his wounds.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/history/biographies/sahaabah/bio.AL_BARAA_IBN_MALIK_AL_ANSARI.html   (1313 words)

  
 Tabarruk
Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a sahih chain as judged by Ibn Hajar al-^Asqalaniyy that it was the practice of the Companions in the masjid of the Prophet(Masjid an-Nabiyy) to place their hands on the knob of the hand rail (rummanah) of the platform (minbar) where the Prophet used to place his hand.
Ibn Taymiyah and his followers claim they follow the teachings of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, yet Imam Ahmad, as well as other Imams, say the opposite of their claim.
Khalid Ibn Walid, was a great Companion who sought the blessings from the Prophet's hair--hoping by this Allah would give him victory in his battles.
www.ummah.net /Al_adaab/tabarruk.html   (1747 words)

  
 Syria
was originally built by Hadrat Kalid ibn Walid on the foundation of a church because the city was conquered by force.
In his time it was only a small portion but it was extended later by Hadrat Amir Maawia who became the ruler of Damascus soon after the death of Hadrat Ali Radiallah’anho and turned his city in to a capital of the Umayyad Dynasty which started from Hadrat Uthman Radiallah’anho.
[40] The last words of Hadrat Khalid ibn Walid engraved on a pillar saying, ‘that he is dieing the death of a coward on the bed, not like a Martyr in a battle field’.
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 Mildness and forbearance of God's Messenger   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, Khalid ibn Walid, the cavalry commander of the Makkan army, saw this and, riding round the mountain, attacked the Muslim army from behind.
For example, Khalid ibn Walid was the general of the Quraysh who caused the Muslims to experience a reverse in the Battle of Uhud.
Ibn Hisham, the brother of Abu Jahl, converted to Islam shortly before the death of God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings.
www.islambyquestions.org /moreAbout/mildness.htm   (1861 words)

  
 Muslim History of Hate
The battle was fought in the vally ‎of Aqiq, north of Yathrib (Medina) in the shadow of Mount Uhud.
His deputy Al-Hajjaj ibn Yussef was send to Iraq against its governor, the brother of Ibn al-Zubayr who was in rebellion, and after dealing with him, al-Hajjaj was sent to Mecca with Syrian troops under his command to subdue the rebellion of Ibn al-Zubayr and his followers.
Walid was succeeded in 715 by Sulayman, who mounted a disastrous expedition against Constantinople that almost ruined the Arab state.
www.truthandgrace.com /muslimhistory.htm   (12159 words)

  
 Khaled Bin al Walid   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although he fought against the prophet at Uhud (625), Khalid was later converted (627/629) and joined Muhammad in the conquest of Mecca in 629; thereafter he commanded a number of conquests and missions in the Arabian Peninsula.
After the death of Muhammad, Khalid recaptured a number of provinces that were breaking away from Islam.
The Byzantine armies were composed mainly of Christian Arab, Armenian, and other auxiliaries, however; and when many of these deserted the Byzantines, Khalid, reinforced from Medina and possibly from the Syrian Arab tribes, attacked and destroyed the remaining Byzantine forces along the ravines of the Yarmuk valley (Aug. 20, 636).
www.damascus-online.com /se/bio/khaled_bin_al_walid.htm   (262 words)

  
 Islam Watch - "Truth about Islam" by Shabana Muhammad
Khalid Ibn al-Walid sent a message to the princes of Persia saying: "After all, accept Islam and you will be safe, or pay the tribute; otherwise I will come to you with a people who desire death as you desire drinking wine."
Ibn Kathir acknowledges (on page 21) that when the Muslims conquered Damascus, they seized St. John’s church and converted it into the largest mosque in Damascus today (The Umayyad Mosque).
Ibn Kathir tells us that in the year 28 of the Hajira, the conquest of Cyprus was accomplished after ’Abdulla Ibn al-Zubayr slaughtered a multitude of people—as usual.
www.islam-watch.org /Shabana/TruthAboutIslam3.htm   (1763 words)

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