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The YouTube video explores significant events following the siege of Taif in the context of Islamic history. The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) navigates challenges, including battles with non-compliant tribes, a perceived Roman threat, and the Tabuk Expedition that showcased Muslim unity and strength. The Prophet's diplomatic skills, military campaigns, and strategic decisions, as well as the contributions of prominent Companions like Hazrat Uthman (r.a), Abu Bakr (ra), and Hazrat Umar (r.a), are highlighted. The narrative delves into peace agreements, jizya payments, and the spread of Islam's influence through conquests, indicating the Prophet's legacy and imminent death. The evolving spiritual preparations and emotional responses of the Companions also reflect the growing Muslim community's commitment to their faith and the Hereafter.
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In this segment of the video, after the siege of Taif failed, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) divided the booty of Hunayn, returned to Mecca and then to Medina. He sent zakat officials to collect zakat from Muslim lands where some tribes refused to pay. To uphold Allah’s command, troops were sent against the non-compliant tribes leading to battles. News of a large Roman force in Damascus, including tribes aligning with them, caused concern. To counter this threat, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) gathered a large army in Medina to march towards Damascus. He invited Mecca and other tribes to join and called for assistance due to famine, with individuals like Abu Bakr (ra) and Hazrat Umar (r.a) contributing significantly.
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In this segment of the video, it is highlighted that Hazrat Uthman (r.a) contributed substantially to the army by providing enough funds to cover expenses. Despite the discouragement from hypocrites like Abdullah bin Ubayy, around 30 thousand Muslims, including 12 thousand horsemen, obeyed the Prophet’s order for the Tabuk Expedition. The Prophet’s camel disappeared during the journey, but with his prophetic guidance, it was found. Upon reaching Tabuk, it was discovered that the Greek army had not gathered in Damascus, leading to an outcome without battle but intimidating the Roman Empire by the Islamic army’s presence at the border of Sham.
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In this segment of the video, it is highlighted how the Messenger of Allah dealt with various rulers seeking peace agreements and jizya payments. Khalid ibn Walid was sent to capture Ukaydir, a Christian ruler, who was later released when he agreed to pay jizya. The Prophet then dealt with a plague in Damascus before returning to Medina after the Tabuk expedition. This expedition strengthened Islam’s influence in Rome and neighboring Arab lands, leading to the conversion of many tribes and powers to Islam. The victories and conquests signaled the Prophet’s imminent death, as Islam spread widely.
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In this segment of the video, the Companions understood a verse to signify the calling to prepare for the Hereafter as more people embraced Islam. This prompted them to begin preparations, leading to emotional reactions such as weeping. The Messenger of Allah (saw) confirmed their understanding of the verse.