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Battle of Harrah
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A detailed account of the Battle of Harrah (63 AH / 683 CE), a tragic event where the Umayyad army brutally attacked Medina, violating the sanctity of the holy city.
"Battle of Harrah" provides an in-depth analysis of one of the darkest episodes in Islamic history, when the Umayyad army, under Caliph Yazid ibn Mu'awiya, invaded Medina in 63 AH (683 CE). The battle was a direct consequence of the opposition of the people of Medina to Yazid’s tyrannical rule. The book details the causes, events, and aftermath of the battle, including the massacre of innocent civilians, the looting of Medina, and the violation of the Prophet’s Mosque.
Key topics include:✔️ Background of the conflict and rebellion against Yazid✔️ The siege and brutal assault on Medina✔️ The suffering of the people of Medina✔️ The role of the Companions and Tabi'un in the battle✔️ Historical impact on Islamic governance and leadership
This book is essential for anyone interested in the consequences of tyranny in Islamic history and the resistance of the people of Medina against oppression.
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