Sirat-E-Habibullah (Pbuh) by Dr. Yamin H. Memon - HTML preview

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Casualties and losses

Muslims: Less

Quraish Pagans and Allies: 10,000

The Treaty of Hudaibiyyah:

In 628 (C.E.) just a year after the battle of Trenches or Khandak the holy prophet Muhmmad (P.B.U.H.) and fifteen hundred of his

Companions (R.A.) left for annual pilgrimage of Hajj to the city of Makkah. At a town known as

Hudaibiyyah they were not allowed to carry on their forward journey towards Makkah. But after some negotiations a treaty was reached as per the conditions of this treaty they were allowed to come next year for this pilgrimage.

Because of this treaty exchange of views and opinions among the people of the Arabian region was permitted.

This was a boost to Islam. As a result of this delegations from different tribes of Arabia started visiting the holy prophet Muhmmad (P.B.U.H.) for knowing about Islam. Within a short span of time a considerable number of people embraced Islam throughout the Arabian region.

There were many Companions (R.A.) of the holy prophet Muhmmad

(P.B.U.H.) who were Hafiz. A Hafiz is a person who memorizes the holy Quran by heart and remembers it.