In Ramadan, 2 A.H., 313 Muslim fighters went outside Madina to
attack a Quraishi trade caravan coming from Shaam. The caravan
was very big. It had one thousand camels. Abu Sufyan, the enemy
of Islam, led it.
When the Muslims immigrated from Makkah to Madina, the
polytheists attacked and robbed their houses.
For this reason, the Prophet [s] wanted to bring back the
Muslims' money. Besides he wanted to punish the Quraish. So, he
began threatening their trade caravans.
The Muslims camped near Badr wells. They were waiting for the
arrival of the caravan. After a period of time, they heard bad
news. The news was that Abu Sufyan changed the course of the
caravan.
Meanwhile, the Quraish were preparing a big army with good
weapons to save the caravan from the Muslims.
The Muslims went out to control the trade caravan. They were
not thinking about facing the big army.
Our Master Muhammad [s] asked his companions' opinions.
Umar bin al-Khattab stood up and said:
It's Quraish and its
disloyalty (i.e. the Quraish are always disloyal). By Allah! It
(the Quraish) has not become abase since it became strong. And
it has not believed (in Allah) since it disbelieved (in him).
The Muslims were very worried when they heard Umar's words.
Moreover, some of them thought about coming back to Madina.
During those sensitive moments, al-Miqdad bin al-Aswad
al-Kindy stood up and said with enthusiasm:
Allah's Apostle,
go on obeying Allah's order! We'll support you! By Allah, we
won't say as the Jews had said to their prophet: You and your
lord, go and fight! We'll stay here! We say: You and your lord,
go and fight! We'll fight with you.
Happy expression appeared on our Master Muhammad's face. Then
the Prophet [s] said to al-Ansar: What shall I do?
Saad bin Maadh answered:
Allah's Apostle,
we've believed in you, we've believed you. We've confessed that
which you you've brought is true. We've promised to hear and
obey! Then, Allah's Apostle, go on what you've wanted! By Allah!
If you asked us to cross the Red Sea, we would do!
The Muslims were full of enthusiasm. They got ready to face
the polytheists with hearts filled with faith.
The fight started. The Muslims won it. Then they came back
and remembered al-Miqdad's words.
Who was al-Miqdad?
Al-Miqdad belonged to Kunda's tribe. He escaped from his
tribe and inhabited Makkah.
There he belonged to a man called al-Aswad bin Abid Yaqut
al-Zuhry. So, people called him al-Miqdad bin al-Aswad. In
connection with al-Miqdad, this verse came down from the sky:
Call them with their fathers' names
For this reason, people called him al-Miqdad bin al-Aswad.
Islam rose from the top of the Hiraa Mount.
Al-Miqdad became twenty-four years old. He heard about our
Master Muhammad's mission. He hurried to believe in the new
religion.
He kept his Islam a secret. He met our Master Muhammad [s]
secretly. Thus, he was among the earlier Muslims. He always felt
the Muslims' sufferings.
The Migration
Our Master Muhammad [s] ordered his companions to immigrate
to Madina. They immigrated one by one or group by group.
Then Allah, the Glorified, ordered His Apostle to immigrate
to Madina.
Al-Miqdad rejoiced at the safety of Allah's Apostle. He
admired the Muslim young man Ali bin Abu-Talib [a] who
sacrificed his life to save our Master Muhammad [s] from
polytheists' swords.
When our Master Muhammad [s] immigrated to Madina, the
polytheists attacked and robbed the Muslims' houses. So, our
Master Muhammad [s] thought about threatening the Quraishi trade
caravan as a punishment.
Hamza bin Abdul-Muttalib headed the first company and went
towards al-Ays area near the Red Sea. There he met the
polytheistic troops headed by Abu Jahal.
No fight took place because some Arab leaders mediated
between the two parties.
In Shawwal, 1 A.H., another company went out. The number of
the company was sixty fighters. Its aim was to get to Rabgh
Valley to threaten the Quraishi trade road between Makkah and
Shaam.
In Makkah
Al Miqdad decided to join the polytheistic troops. He took
advantage of the condition to immigrate to Madina.
Utbah bin Ghazwan became Muslim secretly. Al-Miqdad headed
for him. They agreed on joining the polytheistic troops.
Abu Sufyan led two hundred fighters and headed for Rabgh
Valley. There, the polytheists met the Muslim company. The two
sides reciprocated arrows.
In the meantime, the polytheists were surprised to see two of
their fighters running towards the Muslim company. Besides, they
heard the Muslims' yells sounding in the desert:
Allah is great! Allah
is great!
Then Abu-Sufyan knew the runaways' names. They were al-Miqdad
and Utbah bin Ghazwan.
Abu-Sufyan was full of spite. He ordered his fighters to come
back to Makkah. He was afraid that there might be secret Muslims
among his fighters.
In al-Madina al-Munawwara
Al-Miqdad lived happily in Madina The Muslims were full of
faith, for the Prophet [s] treated them all kindly.
Our Master Muhammad [s] was very careful of the Muslims. He
was always thinking about their security and future in here and
hereafter.
Al-Miqdad was deeply believing. He loved Allah's Apostle. He
was always going with him to wage holy war against the
polytheists.
One day, the polytheists attacked Madina pastures and robbed
them of their cattle. So, our Master Muhammad [s] asked the
Muslims to chase them.
Al-Miqdad was among the first Muslims who obeyed the order of
Allah's Apostle. Our Master Muhammad [s] led two hundred
horsemen to chase the attackers, but they ran away.
After the Prophet [s] had dismayed the polytheists, he came
back to Madina. That raid was named Badr Minor Battle.
Battle of Badr
Near Badr wells, the Muslims heard that the polytheists would
form an army. Besides Abu Jahal led the army.
Our Master Muhammad [s] asked his companions' opinions. Some
companions advised him to come back to Madina. Meanwhile the
Muslims were very worried.
During those moments, al-Miqdad stood up and said
enthusiastic words. The words made the Muslims full of faith.
When the fight broke out, the Muslims fought bravely. In the
meantime, our Master Muhammad [s] asked Allah to grant His
believing slaves a victory. After only a few hours, the Muslims
could defeat the polytheists.
Allah took revenge on Abu Jahal and Umayyah bin Khulaif, for
they had tortured the Muslims. Besides, the Muslims captured
some polytheists, such as al-Nadhar bin al-Harith, Akabah bin
Abu-Myad, and others.
Al-Miqdad captured al-Nadhar bin al-Harith. The Muslims took
the prisoners of war and headed for Madina. When they reached
al-Atheel area, the Prophet [s] ordered a Muslim to kill
al-Nadhar bin al-Harith.
Al-Nadhar bin al-Harith had tortured the Muslims in Makkah.
So, the Muslims prayed for Allah to save them from him.
For this reason, Allah's Apostle ordered Ali bin Abu Talib
[a], the hero of Islam, to kill al-Nadhar bin al-Harith to save
the deprived Muslims from his torture.
Al-Miqdad said:
Allah's Apostle, he's my prisoner!
The Prophet [s] knew that al-Miqdad wanted ransom. So, he
raised his hands towards the sky and said:
Allah make al-Miqdad
rich with your favour!
Al-Miqdad became satisfied with the prophet's prayers. So, he
handed the enemy of Islam and of humanity to the Muslims to
punish him.
The Prophet [s] asked his companions to treat the prisoners
of war kindly. Besides he released some prisoners without ransom
because they were poor. And he asked the prisoners who could
read and write to teach the Muslims' children as ransom.
The Battle of Uhud
After their defeat at the Battle of Badr, the polytheists
decided to take revenge on the Muslims. So, they formed a big
army. The number of the army was three thousand fighters.
The polytheists advanced towards Madina. When they reached
it, they left their camels and horses to graze on its pastures.
They did that to challenge the Muslims.
The Prophet [s] asked the advice of his companions. Some
companions advised him to stay at Madina, and some advised him
to go out of it. The Muslim young men were eager to start the
battle outside Madina. So, the Prophet [s] decided to go out of
Madina.
The Muslim army got to Uhud Mount. There, the Prophet [s]
prepared his troops to start the battle.
The Prophet [s] ordered the best fifty bow men to stay on
al-Ainain Mount, a small mountain, to guard the Muslims from the
back.
When the battle broke out, the polytheists horsemen tried to
attack the Muslims from the back.
So, the bow men faced them, stopped their attack, and forced
them to withdraw. The polytheists tried three times, but they
failed because the Muslim horsemen headed by al-Miqdad faced
their attack and fought them bravely.
The polytheists headed by Khalid bin al-Waleed came back to
their positions.
During those moments, the Prophet [s] ordered the Muslims to
launch an opposite attack to drop the polytheists' banner to
weaken their spirits.
Strong fights took place around the banner. When the banner
dropped from a fighter's hand, another raised it.
Finally, the banner dropped. So, the Muslims defeated the
polytheists. The polytheists ran away. Their idol fell off the
camel.
The bow men saw the polytheists running away. And they saw
their Muslim brothers chasing them and collecting booty. They
came down the mountain. Their leader reminded them of our Master
Muhammad's advice, but they said:
The polytheists have
run away There's no need to stay
During that moment Khalid bin al-Waleed and his horsemen
launched a severe attack. So, the remaining bow men could not
resist the attack.
The polytheist horsemen took the Muslims by surprise. Hence,
the Muslims were in chaos. In the meantime, some Muslims were
killed and others were wounded.
When the polytheists saw the Muslims' chaotic condition, they
came back and carried their banner. So, the Muslim Army was
between two forces. The horsemen were at their back, and the
infantry were in front of them.
The polytheists tried to kill our Master Muhammad [s] to
destroy Islam totally. But the sincere companions such as Ali
bin Abu-Talib [a], al-Miqdad, al-Zubair, Mus'ab bin Umair,
Abu-Dujana al-Ansary, Sahal bin Hunaif and others resisted the
polytheists bravely. They defended the Prophet [s] against them.
Our Master Muhammad [s] decided to withdraw his troops to
Uhud Mount to defend themselves against the polytheists easily.
While the Prophet [s] and his troops were withdrawing, they
fought the polytheists till they reached Uhud heights. So, after
a while, the polytheists stopped their attacks.
The Great Lesson
The Battle of Uhud was a lesson for the Muslims. They learnt
a lot from it.
They learnt how to obey the Prophet [s] at any rate, for
obedience to him meant victory, and disobedience meant defeat.
Our Master Muhammad [s] was badly wounded. The reason was
that he ordered the bow men not to leave their place on
al-Ainain Mount at any rate, but they forgot his order.
The Arab tribes scorned the Muslims' shaken reputation.
Meanwhile, the hypocrites and the Jews rejoiced at their
misfortune.
For this reason, our Master Muhammad [s] wanted to restore
Islam to its reputation. So, he reorganized his troops to chase
the polytheists.
Hamraa al-Asad
Though wounded, the Muslims obeyed and supported the great
Prophet [s]. So, he took them and headed for a place called
Hamraa al-Asad.
The Jews were surprised to see the Muslims going with
enthusiasm to face the polytheists army a day after the battle
of Uhud.
The polytheists thought about attacking Madina again to
destroy Islam completely. So, Abu-Sufyan had camped at al-
Rouhaa.
Abu-Sufyan heard about the Muslim Army's coming. He was
worried, for he knew that the Muslims' defeat was because of the
bow men's neglect. So, he withdrew his fighters to Makkah. He
tried to frighten the Muslims. Thus, he sent them his threats to
Hamraa al-Asad.
The Muslims did not pay attention to his threats. They went
on camping at Hamraa al-Asad for three days. They were burning
fire at night to challenge the polytheists.
Abu-Sufyan was afraid. So, he ordered his troops to withdraw
to Makkah.
Thus, our Master Muhammad [a] could restore Islam to its
former reputation in the Arab Peninsula.
Allah loves Him
Al Miqdad deeply believed in Allah and His Apostle. So, our
Master Muhammad [s] said about him and about some of his
companions: Allah has
ordered me to love four (persons), and He has told me that He
loves them. The persons are Ali, al-Miqdad, Abu-Dhar and Salman.
Our Master Muhammad [s] passed away. Some companions were
certain that his successor would be Ali bin Abu-Talib [a].
Still some Muhajireen and Ansar held a meeting in Bani
Saaida's Saqifa (Shelter). There was a serious competition for
the Caliphate. Finally, Abu-Bakr was appointed caliph.
Al-Miqdad, Salman, Ammar, Abu-Dhar, Abu-Ayoob al-Ansary,
al-Abbas bin Abdul-Muttalib, and others were surprised at that
appointment. So, they stood by Imam Ali bin Abu Talib [a].
The Imam insisted on his attitude. His wife Fatima al-Zahra,
our Master Muhammad's daughter, supported him.
Fatima al-Zahra was displeased with what had happened after
her great father's passing away. She passed away six months
after Abu-Bakr's Caliphate.
Imam Ali [a] was forced to acknowledge Abu Bakr to avoid
disunity Then the other companions acknowledged him, too.
Al-Miqdad paid homage and began waging holy war. He taught
people the Qur'an. His reading became famous all over Shaam.
Al-Miqdad stayed loyal to Allah and His Apostle. He did not
change his opinion.
The Second Caliph appointed six persons. They were Ali bin
Abu-Talib [a] Uthman bin Affan, Abdul-Rahman bin Auf, Saad bin
Abi-Wakkas, al-Zubair bin al-Awam, and Talha bin Abdullah. The
appointed persons held a meeting to elect one of them caliph.
Some Companions hoped that Imam Ali [a] would be elected.
Thus al-Miqdad shouted to make the appointed person hear: If you
appoint Ali caliph, we'll hear and obey.
Ammar bin Yasir supported al-Miqdad. But the ambitious
persons played an important role. So, Uthman was appointed
caliph.
The End
Al-Miqdad saw Uthman deviating from the Prophet's behaviour.
However, he stayed loyal to his religion. He became ninety years
old. Then he passed away.