According to the "Islamic Calendar," this conflict began on the 7th day of the month of Shawwal, or 22 December 624 AD by the "English Calendar." The northwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula was the site of this conflict. The "battle of Uhud" really took place in the valley of the mountain of the same name. Fewer Muslims fought in this conflict than usual, and that's because they disobeyed Allah's will and disgraced Holy Prophet Muhammad's (P.B.U.H.) orders. Taking advantage of Family Ramadan Umrah Packages would allow you to fulfil a lifelong Muslim ambition.

 

When word reached Makkah and Medina that Abu Sufyan's army of 3,000, including 200 cavalry, was marching out of Makkah towards Medina, a conflict erupted between the two cities. There are a lot of people that think like you, and they're probably right. The main point of contention is whether or not to defend Abu Sufyan's army. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) favoured battles within the city, where he could gain the benefit of the city's powerful families. However, the Muslim youth were eager to battle outside of Medina, and the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) acted like the great leader that he was by accommodating their request. The army of "Abu-Sufyan" was, on the other hand, stationed to the north of the city. And they planned for the Muslims to stand between the two hills so that they could attack from all three sides; however, the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) learned of their plan and, once again, acted like a great general by moving his army to the mount of UHUD, which shielded their rear and left flanks while leaving only a small rocky hill on their right. still fifty of your best archers atop that hill and tell them to stay still until he gives the word.

 

The Muslims outnumbered the fully armed army of 3,000 troops on the day of the battle. They were on the verge of defeating them when the Muslims launched a fierce counterattack. They decided to flee, and as they did so, the Muslims gave chase, thinking they had won again; the fifty archers also left their posts to pursue the fleeing Muslims. However, in the meantime, the horsemen of the "Abu Sufyan" returned from the hill behind the Muslims, and the Muslims were unable to defend themselves, resulting in heavy casualties. This was the lesson Muslims learned as a result of dishonouring Allah's commandment and the counsel of the Holy Prophet. This was the conflict in which "HAZRAT HAMZA" gave his life for his faith.

 

Since this was the fight that the Muslims lost because they disobeyed Allah, many Muslims are curious to visit the site of the conflict and pay their respects at the domes of the Muslims who died there. In light of this, a plethora of tour operators have begun providing cheap Umrah packages that include transportation to and from the Masjid al-Haram and the Ziyarah. More services at lower costs. The focus of "Renew our Emman" should be on visiting and learning about these sacred sites. And we evolve morally and practically.