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===The reason for the dispatch of the army=== | ===The reason for the dispatch of the army=== | ||
Prophet Muhammad returned to Medina after the farewell Hajj pilgrimage (Hajjah al-Wida) and spent the months of Muharram and Safar in Medina, and fell ill in the month of Safar. ((The book Maghazi where Musa ibn Uqba narrates from Zuhri – however, the page number has not been cited) | Prophet Muhammad returned to Medina after the farewell Hajj pilgrimage (Hajjah al-Wida) and spent the months of Muharram and Safar in Medina, and fell ill in the month of Safar. ((The book Maghazi where Musa ibn Uqba narrates from Zuhri – however, the page number has not been cited)) | ||
During that time, the new reached to the Prophet of an army from Rome that were moving towards Medina and as a result, the Prophet was thinking of sending an army towards them to confront them. ((Sirah of Ibn Ishaq Volume 4 Page 253)) | During that time, the new reached to the Prophet of an army from Rome that were moving towards Medina and as a result, the Prophet was thinking of sending an army towards them to confront them. ((Sirah of Ibn Ishaq Volume 4 Page 253)) | ||
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==The Events of the Movement of Usamah’s Army== | ==The Events of the Movement of Usamah’s Army== | ||
==The halt of the army | ==The halt of the army== | ||
Usamah readied himself for war and while wearing his battle armor, he left for Jaraf, but due to the illness of the Prophet of God, Usama and his army stayed at the camp at Jaraf, which was around six kilometers from Medina, for a few days. ((Mujam al-Buldan, Volume 2, Page 128; Sirah of Ibn Ishaq, Volume 4 Page 299)) | Usamah readied himself for war and while wearing his battle armor, he left for Jaraf, but due to the illness of the Prophet of God, Usama and his army stayed at the camp at Jaraf, which was around six kilometers from Medina, for a few days. ((Mujam al-Buldan, Volume 2, Page 128; Sirah of Ibn Ishaq, Volume 4 Page 299)) | ||