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Battle of Uhud

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Muhammad led the Muslims in battle here.  The battle was fought at the south end of the Uhud Mountains located here.  The location needs to be verified.

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Battle of Uhud

The Battle of Uhud (Arabic: غزوة أحدĠazwat ‘Uḥud) was fought on Saturday, March 19, 625 (3 Shawwal 3 AH in the Islamic calendar) at the valley located in front of Mount Uhud, in what is now northwestern Arabia. It occurred between a force from the Muslim community of Medina led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a force led by Abu Sufyan ibn Harb from Mecca, the town from which many of the Muslims had previously emigrated. The Battle of Uḥud was the second military encounter between the Meccans and the Muslims, preceded by the Battle of Badr in 624, where a small Muslim army had defeated a larger Meccan army.

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