BATTLE OF UHD
The Battle of Uhud ( Arabic : غزوة أحد Ġhazwat 'Uḥud ) was a battle between the early Muslims and their Quraish Meccan enemies in AD 624 in the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula. Abu Sufyan alongwith four hundred companions reached Medina as Jews promised to help him against Muslim but they could not do so as time required for this purpose. Therefore Abu Sufyan in wrath returned back but he looted some homes of Muslim and killed two ones. In way, they threw the begs of barley (satu) which robbed for making their speed fast which was why it is also called battle of barley or Gazwat-e-Saweeq. After that, Abu Sufyan prepared one big army consisted on three thousand men. Among them, two hundred men consisted on horse cavalry leaded by Khalid Bin Waleed. Abu Sufyan along with his army reached at Uhd centered in south instead of north of Medina due to locality of desert where stones made difficult to movement of camels. After reaching at said locality...