39. JUNG E KHANDAK BUS ZIYARAT

39. JUNG E KHANDAK BUS ZIYARAT

Jung-e-Khandaq, also known as the Battle of the Trench, stands as a pivotal moment in early Islamic history. In 5 AH (627 CE), the coalition of Arab and Jewish tribes, led by Abu Sufyan of Quraysh, attacked Medina with 10,000 men. The outnumbered Muslims (around 3,000) dug a trench on the northern side of Medina, preventing the enemy from entering the city. Despite enduring hunger, cold, and constant attacks during the month-long siege, the Muslims held their ground. Nu’aym ibn Mas’ud, a secret Muslim, sowed distrust among the coalition. Divine intervention came in the form of a violent storm that shattered the coalition’s morale, leading to their retreat without achieving their goal. The Battle of Khandaq showcased Muslim resilience and strength, shaping the course of Islamic history.
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