Battle Of Uhud
The Battle of Uhud took place in 625 CE, near the mountain of Uhud, just outside Medina. It was the second major battle between the early Muslims, led by Prophet Muhammad, and the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. The battle followed the earlier Battle of Badr, where the Muslims had achieved a significant victory. Despite initial success, the Muslims faced a setback due to a lack of discipline among their archers, leading to a counterattack by the Quraysh.
The battle resulted in heavy casualties for the Muslims, including the death of Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib, the Prophet's uncle. Although the Quraysh did not achieve a decisive victory, the battle demonstrated the resilience of the Muslim community and highlighted the