History's Most Tolerant Commander! Andrew Tate Style ! Khalid Ibn Al Walid

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[Music] you have been lied to all your life because if I ask you who is the greatest Warrior and general of all time you will tell me it is Alexander the Great or genghiskhan or Julius Caesar but I am sure you have never heard of the man who has never been defeated in his life he crushed the superpower of his time he brought down two of the greatest Empires down to their knees within one year he crushed the Roman Empire he destroyed the Byzantine Empire a man with moral High Ground chosen to be General by his troops not appointed he was also a master of morale humble God-fearing he used to call out anyone that wished to fight him 1V one before the battle even started imagine being a commander of an army where you have to lead an army as the battle is just about to start but you are the first person to step up and announce if anyone wishes to do 1 V one with you that's what I call a war Warrior that's what I call being a top G so who is this man why is he the greatest of all time what's his story this man is khed IBN aled so let's learn his life story now in case you don't know me then I am Andrew Tate the Lord of all the beasts of the land and the fishes of the sea the I speak is Gospel it took me days to research and study these things so don't forget to show appreciation in case your girl says babe I want to watch van vampire vampire you want to watch something completely fake over some real human experience history SE your ass down and just [Music] watch khed aled translates to khid the son of aled now who exactly is aled he was a prominent figure in Mecca during the time of prophet Muhammad aled held a position as one of the Chief figures of Mecca and was recognized as the wealthiest individual in the city renowned for his eloquence he was considered one of the most articulate individuals in Mecca his opinions held considerable weight often being the default choice for guidance so he's the oldest one the richest one the one that people will defer to in terms of opinion khed aled the youngest among his siblings or among the last to come from a family dynamic where many have already experienced the advantages bestowed by their father his extended family includes numerous first second and third cousins who also wield influence and power as the final child of the most affluent and influential figure in the region he stands to inherit immense wealth and luxury notably from birth he stood out due to his imposing physical stature vibrant muscle extremely handsome extremely poetic and someone who is going to grow up loving or loving the art parts of War as he grew up he only cared about war war skills were all that mattered to him buying selling or trade didn't interest him at all his father had plenty of money so he didn't need to learn about being a merchant while traveling with his family across different places all he did was listen to Epic stories about great military leaders from Empires like the Persians and Romans people spoke a lot about khed because even as a kid he could do everything amazingly well he was the best at throwing Spears riding horses and camels fighting with swords and coming up with smart plans for battles even when he was young nobody could match him he taught other kids these skills too everything about him his strength his motive was all about fighting that's all he wanted to do but here's the thing he was super smart too really smart he even knew poetry and was an amazing [Music] poet [Music] now we will discuss most of the key battles commanded by khed IB aled one unravels a tapestry of remarkable conquests that cement his legacy as the Ultimate Warrior from the Strategic Maneuvers at yarmo to the decisive actions in uhud ked's leadership in each battle stands as a testament to his unparalleled military Brilliance these triumphs weren't merily victories they were deafening moments that ached khaled's name into the annals of history as a Peerless Commander a strategist par excellence and an indomitable force on the [Music] battlefield khaled's father was one of the key people to oppose Islam unfortunately he persecuted many Muslims for no reason eventually later on khed followed in that footsteps so comes the first ever Battle of khed the battle of uhud why did this battle take place the Battle of uhud took place in 625 ad during the early years of Islam in Medina it occurred primarily due to the ongoing conflict between the early Muslims of Medina and the quray the leading tribe of Mecca who opposed the growing influence of Islam after the Muslims victory at the Battle of bad the quray sought revenge and amassed an army of around 3,000 soldiers to confront the Muslims in Medina the Muslims led by Prophet Muhammad numbered around 700 the battle was a result of several factors first was to take revenge the meccans sought revenge for their defeat at the Battle of B and wanted to reassert their dominance second reason meccan aimed to weaken and subdue the Muslims in Medina to prevent the spread of Islam and to maintain their control over the region third reason within the Muslim Community there were disagreements and lack of discipline among some individuals this internal Discord weakened the Muslim Army's Unity contributing to the outcome of the battle so comes the Battle of uhud which was the first ever battle khed participated in at the Battle of oud it's the first time he showcases his military smarts against the Muslims sadly this event makes him known among the people of Mecca for causing a massive casualty to the Muslims all at once during this battle Abu sufyan the general leads the Army against Muhammad and splits it into flanks between khed and EA who also happened to be cousins on culled side there were mountains and he kept an eye on them on the mountain there were 50 archers commanded by Prophet Muhammad to guard the Muslims backs during the battle as the battle began there's a famous part where the Prophet instructed The Archers not to leave the mountain even if they thought the battle was finished the Muslims initially won the battle but 40 of the 50 archers thought the battle was done and ran down to collect spoils like Shields and horses khed watching from the other side saw this happening and came up with a plan he made it look like they were retreating but actually circled back to attack from behind since the main protection The Archers was gone khed himself LED and took out of all the archers Abu sufyan who was the commander for the meccan Army and a Crea they both were about to retreat but khed had a different plan he took advantage of the Gap left by the absent archers and devised a flanking tactic attacking the Muslim Army from an unexpected Direction This surprised and destabilized the Muslims causing chaos in their ranks khaled's attack from the rear significantly impacted the battle's outcome contributing to the Turning of the tide in favor of the meccans his Swift action and exploitation of the weakened flank due to the absence of The Archers proved decisive in altering the course of the battle ultimately leading to the meccans victory at [Music] oud the Quay formed a coalition consisting of various tribes including Jewish tribes from Medina and neighboring Arab tribes with the goal of collectively attacking and defeating the Muslims in Medina this powerful Alliance threatened the security of the city unlike Mecca which was naturally fortified by its geographical location Medina was more exposed and lacked natural defenses recognizing this vulnerability Prophet Muhammad devised a defensive strategy to protect the city understanding the imminent threat posed by the Confederates Prophet Muhammad with the advice of Salman Al Farsi decided to dig a trench around Medina's exposed Northern Frontier this trench about 3 Mi long served as a defensive barrier against the approaching enemy forces there were no casualties but khed was the one that managed to breach the trench to some extent using diversion tactic none expected that he would be able to do that however despite khaled's efforts and strategic thinking the quray Le Confederates were unable to breach the trench due to the defensive measures and resilience of the Muslims in Medina khid through his interactions with Muslims and observation of their character and conduct might have been impressed by the e ethical principles and the unity within the Muslim Community the exemplary behavior of the Muslims could have influenced his perception of Islam one thing in particular khed noticed during the Battle of trench even though the situation was extremely harsh Muslims would always gather together to perform their prayers they valued their prayers more than their life khed known for his intelligence and insight might have come to recognize the truthfulness of Islam and the message preached by Prophet Muhammad personal reflection and contemplation could have led him to to reconsider his stance khed experienced setbacks in battles against the Muslims despite his military prowess these experiences might have prompted introspection and a reassessment of his beliefs some accounts suggest that Khaled received a dream or divine inspiration that led to his acceptance of Islam such spiritual experiences have been cited in various historical narratives let's listen this from a Islamic [Music] perspective throughout this time he basically says that I was considering Islam multiple times so his brother stays in communication with him and KH is an intelligent man he knows something special about the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam but he speaks through a series of incidents that ends up happening that really convinces him for one he talks about watching the prophet and and during that trip and he Witnesses them in is watching and he said I thought I just thought to myself you know what if I just take him out during Salah and he says so just it it really occurred to me at that point for whatever reason said this man has some truth that came to him why because the religion takes into consideration things that I've never seen before so it's further convincing him of the intelligence of the dean of Al Islam he said Allah put in my heart suddenly a love of Islam this is a new feeling that I have and I found guidance coming to me and he said I said to myself every single one of these situations you've witnessed of the Prophet was and every single time Allah made away out for him the man is divinely protected I know that he's divinely protected otherwise I would have got to him he said and while I was thinking that my brother wrote me a letter said say there is nothing in the world that perplexes me more than you're not embracing Islam and you have the brain that you have you're too smart to not recognize this is the truth by the way the prophet sallai wasallam asked me about you and the prophet Salli was came to me and said where is and I said to the prophet s wasallam Allah will bring him to us and the prophet Salli wasallam responded and he said a man like khed is too smart to not become Muslim so is telling about this conversation he had with the prophet wasallam that the prophet said you're too smart not to be Muslim and KH is saying that this is corresponding to Islam suddenly being in my heart and the sudden New Found Love that I have with the dean he says he said that that made me want Islam even more and I was pleased that the prophet asked about me like wait a minute like the prophet Sall alhi wasallam is not vengeful towards me he's not vindictive towards me the prophet sallallahu alai actually wants me to become Muslim he cares about me right I have a chance this is coming from a man who's the son of his dad who's basically giving hit hit jobs on his death bed says I had a dream said I saw in a dream as if I am in this tight land this constricted land it was dry and Barren and it looked miserable he says he said so I went to this expansive Green Meadow so in my dream I exit out of a dry desolate Barren Place tiny place and I go to this wide beautiful garden and he said later on he said I woke up and I said this is a this is not just a dream I know what dream are this is not just a dream this is a vision the Battle of muta took place in 629 CE and was a significant encounter between the Muslim forces under the command of zbb hara and the Byzantine Eastern Roman Empire Army in the region of muta near the Jordan River this battle occurred due to a series of events following the assassination of a Muslim Envoy which led to tensions between the byz Empire and the Islamic State in Medina upon hearing of this event Prophet Muhammad dispatched an army of about 3,000 men led by Z Hara to confront the byzantin forces however when the Muslim Army reached muta they encountered a much larger bantine Force estimated to be around 100,000 soldiers consisting of Byzantine troops along with their Arab Christian allies despite being vastly outnumbered the Muslim forces fought valiantly Zed IB Hara the appointed leader was killed in the battle following his death leadership passed successively to jaffar IB ABI Talib and then Abdullah IB Raha both of whom were also martyred in the battle the Muslims facing overwhelming odds and having lost their three appointed leaders appointed Khaled IB aled to lead the retreat and guide them back to Medina khaled's strategic maneuvering and Leadership skills were crucial in safely withdrawing the remaining Muslim forces from the battlefield when the Muslim Army faced the daunting Byzantine forces and lost their successive leaders in battle khed IB aled recognized for his military expertise and Leadership was chosen to assume command he took charge of the Muslim forces and led them strategically during a critical phase of the encounter khaled's primary objective at this point was not to engage the overwhelmingly Superior Byzantine Army but to ensure the safe Retreat of the Muslim soldiers back to Medina with his astute leadership and tactical prowess he orchestrated a disciplined withdrawal preventing further losses and effectively guiding the remaining Muslim forces away from the battlefield khaled's role in the Battle of muta showcased his exceptional leadership skills and strategic thinking despite the challenging circumstances and the numerical disadvantage his command and decision- making contributed significantly to ensuring the survival and safe return of the Muslim Army which was Paramount in such a daunting situation this was the first ever Battle of khed as a Muslim and a commander of an Army and the position was given to him after the Muslims already lost the battle he has done an amazing job of creating a tactic where he would make the Muslim army look much bigger than it is also to be noted almost all the people that participated this war was close companion or the Disciples of Muhammad they all would have got brutally killed if it wasn't for khid after his conversion to Islam khaled's military prowess was quickly recognized he became a commander during the lifetime of prophet Muhammad and his leadership was notable in various smaller scale skirmishes and Military encounters after the death of prophet Muhammad khed was appointed as a commander by Abu Beaker the first khif during the rid Wars to reunite the Arabian Peninsula under the Islamic State he displayed exceptional leadership skills and Military strategy during this period after Prophet Muhammad died a man named Abu Bakr was chosen as the leader he didn't call himself a king or Emperor but took the title follower of the messenger of God this title meant he became the ruler of the part of Arabia controlled by Muslims he divided his forces into two armies one went East from yatrib Medina and the other headed South toward Yemen his aim was to conquer all of Arabia and establish his rule definitively khed was appointed to lead the army that went East khed led a series of battles against a heretic claiming to be the true Prophet during the rid Wars in these conflicts khed emerged Victorious battle after battle by 633 Arabia was unified the campaign started in 632 and took less than a year and in part because of khaled's decisive victories in the center of Arabia heading toward the southern tip of Iraq khed engaged in the battle of the chains fought in present day Kuwait the Persian General Hormuz chained his elite soldiers signaling their determination to fight to the end Khaled relying on his Cavalry faced a challenge as the chains hindered any Cavalry Charges he proposed a one-on-one fight causing a dilemma for the Persian General who had to accept to avoid looking like a coward in a quick 30second jeel khed emerged Victorious leaving the Persians without their leader khed then utilized his Cavalry to disrupt the Persian formation continuously attacking until their order broke down despite being outnumbered 18,000 against 40,000 ked's forces suffered minimal losses while causing significant casualties among the Persians khed merges ahead with his army he will have a series of battles and wins them all he carries further ahead and khid faced a challenge when 60,000 Persian soldiers in three groups targeted him his forces were reduced to 15,000 due to victories and losses facing overwhelming odds khed split his army into three units aiming to attack each Persian group separately before they United he cuts his army into three 5,000 man units and tells them we're going to arrive at 2 a.m. and he gives them a date like 2 weeks in advance and he says I need you at this location at this time on this day this Persian unit and he's guessing where he thinks that Persian unit will have arrived to by that point this shouldn't have been possible to carry out but somehow he manages to do it because he is a top G and they get there and the Persian army is there and he destroys the army they do the same thing two more times even though they didn't allow the Persian army to merge into a 6,000 man unit still it was 15,000 Muslims Army against 20,000 plus Persian each time this shouldn't have been possible to carry out but somehow he manages to do it because he is a top G and they get there and the Persian army is is there and he destroys the army they do the same thing two more times it shouldn't have been possible to do one time let alone three times in a row even though they didn't allow the Persian army to merge into a 60,000 man unit still it was 15,000 Muslims Army against 20,000 plus Persian each time and the Muslim won every time and then he gets to a city called FZ the city of FZ was the border between the Roman Empire and the Persian Empire the Persians and the Romans hated each other's guts they had been fighting each other other 680 years can you comprehend 680 years of war like I don't even know what that means by the time khed gets to farz the Persians and the Romans looked at each other and went you are no longer the enemy we have a new enemy I don't know where these guys even came from because you have to remember at this point in time the Persians had been an empire for 1,200 years and the Romans had officially been an Empire calling themselves an empire for 900 years between those two empires and they're also technologically the most advanced civilizations on earth and the arbs they're out technology they're out money they're out experienced they're out equipped and khed in one year has captured Iraq US military was there for eight years we didn't capture anything so the Persians go to Romans they're like okay we're going to fight this one as allies right in the meantime an Arab Army has attacked from this side and is trying to get to Jerusalem so the Romans know that the the Arabs you're outnumbered you're out technology you're out money and you're facing two empires do you attack both at the same time that makes no sense but it's exactly what the Arabs did they attacked the two oldest most powerful Empires at the same time even though they were outnumbered by one let alone both Roman army was 150,000 men against 15,000 Muslims upon ked's arrival at the East Bank of the Euphrates facing the Persians and Romans on the west around 50,000 of their forces crossed the river sounding a horn ked's men strategically attacked along the river banks khed LED 5,000 of his troops to confront the overwhelming 50,000 they charged keeping a narrow formation that gradually compressed the enemy this tactic restricted their movement and weapon use eventually the squeezed Persians and Romans were vulnerable Muslim forces swiftly engaged resulting in 50,000 enemy casualties alongside 200 Muslim Arab losses when the conflict ceased Abu Bakr commands colid to to invade Syria bypassing Dura and targeting Damascus the Strategic aim is to claim Damascus anticipating that capturing it will compel the Romans to retreat from Jerusalem khed leads his troops across a Barren desert a logistical challenge even for modern armies he just takes his men through a spot that has no water and no food and he gets them across they show up in Syria they come up to Damascus and he captures the city arriving in Syria they conquer Damascus stunning Emperor hercus who scrambles for a response hercus devises a plan to Counterattack aiming to engage the four separate Muslim Arab armies individually avoiding consolidating his forces due to economic constraints and aiming to dismantle the Arab armies piece by piece news arrives informing the Muslims of the four approaching armies khaled's command Authority diminishes due to the new khif Umar who upon taking office reduces khaled's role Umar believes people are overly reliant on khed for victory emphasizing that Triumph stems from God in a strategic meeting the new Commander proposes an unofficial elevation of khed receiving unanimous approval despite his demotion khed is informally entrusted with command a decision supported by the consensus despite umar's official decree the Arab armies are in one location it forces the Romans to bring their armies together which they didn't want to do the commander of the Roman army is an Armenian named vahan a huge chunk of this Roman army probably about a quarter of it was actually made up of Arabs Christian this is going to be an era versus Arab fight at some core level on day one he does a really light gentle probing attack just to try to figure out what he's up against how the Arabs are going to respond to his attack the Arabs feel the pressure because they're outnumbered on day two vahan decides he's going to have the Roman Left Flank and the Roman right flank hit the Muslim Army as hard as it can because he figures he's got the numerical Advantage the Muslim commander on the left is a guy named Young azid and the Muslim commander on the right is a guy named and an Abu Ida is in the middle guy who's supposed to be in charge and then khaled's in the back controlling everything and the weight of the Roman army is so overwhelming both Muslim flanks are collapsing and they're in full Retreat khed brings his Cavalry units around and he smashes into the Roman flanks that are attacking and they slowly push the Romans back and day three ends right where it began vaugh is now really upset because he can't compr how he's not moving this Arab Army but he thinks okay I think we're still in this so day four he decides to do the same thing push that same Muslim right flank just hit him as hard as you can with everything you've got and the khed this time had assumed this was going to happen so what he had done is he had redeployed his Cavalry so that it would be able to respond more quickly he took all his Cavalry it was about 8,000 men out of his 40,000 men and he put all of them on his right flank when the when the sun came up he swung it around so now the Romans are trapped between his army he comes swinging over the top and he smashes the Roman Left Flank really hard he breaks the Roman Cavalry he breaks the Roman army then he takes his Cavalry and he slams it into the back of the Roman army and goes into full Retreat and that's how he took 40,000 men against 120,000 men at Yarmouth and destroyed them vahan got away with a Cavalry Detachment culled grabbed his fastest horses and his best men and they took off they chased General von and they caught up with him just outside of Damascus and khed lets his Man tear up vahan's man until the only man standing is vahan and khed told his men don't touch him and then he comes up to Varan he says you are a man a man's man and so I'm going to give you a man's death and they dueled one-on-one and he kills vahan then khed goes and captures Damascus Ked and his army now return to Jerusalem the Romans have largely abandoned it or the Roman military has but there's enough people manning the walls that you can't get in the Archbishop of Jerusalem a man named spanius a loyal Roman citizen indicates he's willing to negotiate but only with Omar khif the khif is all the way back in Mecca it'll be weeks before he can be sent for and then return so they come up with a plan that since khed looks like Omar and they are cousin he is going to pretend that he is Omar the proceeded with the plan but they weren't successful as many people actually knew who KH it is seenus comes out of the gates weeks later to meet the caleff because he sees the khalif's Army arrive and as he's approaching he sees a man leading a camel the Arab Army is being led by a man leading a camel with a man on the camel so saphronia he's got a giant red hat because he's also a cardinal right he's got gold tassels actual gold hanging from his hat he's covered in gold jewelry he's wearing red robes he's covered in perfume he's on leico it was the couch that the Romans would ride and then they'd have like four or eight men depending on how big it is carrying it and then he has two men one on each side Fanning him of course right he's coming out on this lectia he comes up to the guy on the camel and he says uh where is the cff and the guy on the camel he nods with his head at the guy leading the camel so sanus sophronius turns to the guy leading the camera goes where's the caleff and the guy leading the camel says I'm the kff and sophronius goes dude you're dressed in rags the guy's pants were or mended multiple times his shirt was mended multiple times so he says you just concurred Iraq and Syria and all of Palestine minus Jerusalem how is it you're so poor the kif goes well why would I collect wealth we're not doing this war because I'm trying to plunder anything I'm a humble man with humble needs I just need good meal then sanus goes why aren't you riding the camel and Omar goes that's my servant on the camel and we take turns so that neither one of us gets exhausted at this point sephorus is like oh what who just conquered us sanus goes wait a minute I am really confused so when us Romans capture a city we enslave a segment we plunder the city probably a little bit too much raping too we might even burn some of it just for grins and giggles and then we declare it to be ours what about that we're not going to do any of that no plundering no raping no ins slaving we don't do that stuff let's listen to this from an Islamic perspective because this story is actually very beautiful and Jerusalem in particular Al is now Under Siege from all directions it's Under Siege from all directions the Muslims have taken Damascus they have taken M they have taken Egypt they have taken the land of Jordan and they are now surrounding Jerusalem from all ends but they don't want to spill blood in Al the Muslims were not looking for the spilling of blood in Jerusalem and so as they are surrounding it from all of these different directions when the Muslims enter into the modern area of ARA of Jericho the patriarch of Jerusalem who is a very important figure his name is safronia safronia safronia is considered a saint in the Catholic Church he's the patriarch of Jerusalem who's mentioned in all the famous narrations with knowing what the Persians did to Jerusalem what do you think he did smart man he took the cross because that's their most sacred Relic and he sent it secretly to Constantinople Istanbul now this is before Muhammad Al Fat so he wanted to save the cross in case they come in and do to us what the Persians did to us cuz we've heard about their we've heard about their Justice we've heard about the ways that they have dealt with these different places but just in case let's protect our relics and they had fortifi Jerusalem so well after what happened with the Persians because they were so worried about what would happen to them should this type of situation arise so sophronius is stalling the conquest of Jerusalem and in the meantime trying to evacuate the relics of Christianity out of fear that maybe the Muslims will be treacherous and do to us what the Persians did to us as well and in the meantime the communication starts how long were the Muslims camped outside of Jerusalem Subhan Allah they were a patient army they didn't go in and just Massacre people or kill anyone four months four whole months the Muslims were camped around Al and the negotiations took place with the patriarch of Jerusalem in particular who's who was known as a noble man and someone that wanted to secure more than anything else his religious Heritage didn't care as much for the the political dominance of the byzantines as much as he cared for the church the cross the ability for Christians to be able to practice their faith that's what he was concerned about they didn't like the the you know the politics of the byzantines anyway so the communication begins between sophronius and the Muslims and sa fronius feels throughout this conversation that the Muslims really don't want to kill anybody they're not trying to spill blood in a place that's holy to them they're trying to make this a bloodless transfer as well and this communication is a fascinating Communication San said I want Theif of the Muslims to come and assume the keys of Jerusalem send me this man who we have heard so much about this man who he mentioned this is very interesting he said the one who is spoken about in our scripture should come and assume what is rightfully attributed to him and what that means is that who became a Muslim he was a Jewish rabbi that would become Muslim later he said that in the Scriptures it was said that the follower of the Prophet to come would take the keys of Jerusalem with patched garments and high ethics patched garments and high ethics so srus interpreted that to be rightfully so he said send the one about whom we hear about his Justice and we'll give him the keys said you know what why don't we send and tell him it's om he's big I mean he's he's physically the size of someone that could be you know you could maybe interpret him to be Omar and he can go and he can just handle this affair for us and you know he had a similar appearance apparently to and that didn't work at all because by that point they said what became famous inam why the battle of the battles I mean he's this hero in all of these battles yuk included so no like it's this isn't going to work right so sa fronius didn't fall for it the byzantines didn't fall for it they said listen we want to come some more context to this that the scholars mention sophronius was aware of a pack that made and was signed by Omar to the Christians of Egypt the treaty with the people of Egypt was that this is what gives to the people of Egypt in terms of in terms of security he guarantees the protection of their lives the protection of their religion the protection of their wealth the protection of their churches the protection of their crosses the protection of their land the protection of their seed and the one who signs this treaty is protected by Allah protected by the messenger of Allah protected by the commander of the Believers and the Believers as a whole and the as a whole Subhan Allah Egypt under the Muslims became a place in which Christianity thrived books about Christianity were written Scholars of Christianity developed in Egypt under Muslim rule sophronius once this type of a p he wants this type of a guarantee for Jerusalem from so he tries his last hand he meets with safronia the patriarch and he meets with the Elders of hasham and he tries to assure them he says listen at this point now he's the Amir of Syria Jordan Lebanon all of these different places did we destroy any churches did we take any crosses did we betray our covenants no so he's able to assure him with all these things but s fronius it's got to be so anyway writes the letter to to come to inviting him to come to Jerusalem and saying the patriarch insists we will have a bloodless transfer but you need to come take the key you're written in their scripture they know of your Justice they want your Assurance here's a question that I have for you how many times did leave Medina in his entire K Iraq Iran the Persian Empire right all the never he only left for this occasion for Jerusalem and then he was on his way when the plague hit whenas hits and whenas hit when the plague hit he turned around because of the famous conversation between him and now here comes the most interesting part weren't they worried about political instability so shouldn't he take like a really strong posi a really big army with him to go out to Jerusalem decides to make this entire Journey the man who would sleep out in the open on his shoes he makes this entire Journey with one camel and one servant and no army with him he goes out carrying his sword and he has his sandals and he has one camel and one servant and bismah let's make our way to Jerusalem no one else follow me Subhan Allah he goes out to Jerusalem and I want you to imagine the description of how he looked did not wear a turban did not wear a helmet so his head was Bare and yes by the way was bald okay so om left his head exposed which of course you know for a royal occasion at the time I mean Subhan Allah these were things that were significant right but this was the humility of it came naturally to him the Garment that he wore remember we talked about that incident between him and S about the Garment that he had where he merged them together the Garment that om was wearing was a white garment and it had 17 patches on it patches meaning the these were places in the Garment that ripped it was a wool garment that ripped and he patched it together in those places and the description of it Subhan Allah the description of it is it was disproportionately on his left side did not even care about the color of the patching you know usually when you want to patch your garment you patch it with the same color right it wasn't in fashion to just be random with your colors om patched it with whatever colors he could find so His Garment was beat up he's not wearing a turban or a helmet he has absolutely nothing to suggest royalty and he goes traveling in the alone the most powerful man in the world takes a trip from Medina to Jerusalem by himself with a servant with no Army fearing no one but Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala and without any of the appearance of a dignitary of the time to go assume the keys of [Music] Jerusalem think about that it gets better he tells the servant he says listen you and I are going to take turns we're going to split this trip 50/50 you ride the camel 50% of the time I ride the camel 50% of the time so for half of this trip om is going to pull in the desert The Rains of this camel while the servant sits on top and they're going to take turns because that was the that was the justice of Subhan Allah one of the duas that he used to make used to say he said oh Allah purify my from being made of any of the money of the Muslims meaning that you know you talk about am here like the trust here like Let It Be purified of any cheating in it any deception in it and they make this journey as they are making this journey to Jerusalem him and his servant they start to get closer to festine the servant it's his turn to get on the camel and to pull based on the way that it was divided says get on the camel we're about to enter into Palestine it's the big moment right they wake up that morning and says your turn and he says they're not waiting for me they're waiting for you they're not waiting for me like come on like it's okay I understand I get it you know it's already generous of you enough that you split this 50/50 for this entire Journey insists he says get on the camel I'm going to pull the rain it's 50/50 we agreed half half and he said said honor is to the one who fulfills their trusts again a man of am and you wonder where would get it from Subhan Allah his grandfather said no honor is to the one who fulfills his trust I don't care if people are waiting on me and they see me pulling a camel who cares it gets worse they're walking intoe and falls in a puddle of Mud Allah decreed it that way so this white garment that already had 17 patches on it is now covered in mud because om accidentally stepped into a puddle of Mud okay now this is getting embarrassing right just so you don't blame the sahab with with the famous incident that we know is coming up you can imagine the scene by the time om gets there the people have lined the streets to watch the reception of the key given from the hand of the patriarch sanus toar they have lined the street for Miles people are sitting in their balconies they are looking on to see who is this great man that never leaves Medina that we've heard about now because Islam has spread to all of the areas around us who is this great man that we're going to see and there comes walking into Jerusalem still with the servant on his camel with a white garment with 17 patches covered in mud and the people are just looking and saying what in the world is this who is this man what is this religion what are these ethics and Subhan Allah whoever humbles them for Allah Allah elevates them immediately all of the people started to praise the humility of like this man is different this is the most powerful man in the world and this is the way that he carries himself and srus the patriarch he says to a man like this Jerusalem is handed over like he's happy Subhan I mean this is incredible look at this man look at his humility look at his Justice and sanus the patriarch he said to and he wasn't just praising him he said with a leader like you your people will never be defeated Subhan Allah told the truth said with a leader like you your people will never be defeated in anything and enters in and that was a momentous day of the entrance of the people are watching now this entire ceremony that is to unfold now before anything is handed over the first thing that is done is that om and sanus have to sign some paperwork and that is the PA of it's known as the PA of between the Muslims and the Christians now by the way the way that it's introduced subh in the name of of Allah the most compassionate the most merciful this is a promise a covenant that is given from the slave of Allah the commander of the Muslims even subh Allah the way he's writing The Pact is not one of of of of any type of pompous nature and The Pact has been brought together by numerous historical sources but the gist of that pact is obviously one where there are concessions that are going to be made by the Christians in j Jerusalem in exchange for the protection of their lives and the protection of their churches and the protection of their crosses and their security right so you can have bits and pieces of this document that are construed there's a wonderful uh paper on it that we have at alhamdulillah that was written by Dr T which is religious minorities under Muslim rule where she dissects this this document a bit but at the end of the day it's a pact between and the patriarch uh of of Jerusalem at the time and Subhan Allah this should be mentioned one of the conditions that the Christians put on the Muslims was that would not allow the Jews that they expelled to come back why because they P they again they were at War the Christians and the Jews were at war with one another allowed them to have free access to visit their place of worship and he returned according to most of the sour about 70 Jewish families to Jerusalem at the time the justice of doesn't disappoint the appearance of doesn't disappoint the relationship between him and sanus is on display for everyone so if you're in Jerusalem at the time you're watching the leader of the Muslims walk now with the patriarch of Jerusalem and he's literally giving him a tour of he's showing him around Jerusalem he takes him to where the holy supper the holiest sight in Christianity now at ease of who this man is srus gives remember this was the man that tried to get the cross out of Jerusalem because he just wondered maybe just maybe they'll treat us the way the Persians treated us sanus actually gives him the keys to the church gives it to the Muslim and gives him a promise of its this is one of the most beautiful things Subhan Allah that till today One Singular family a Muslim family has held the keys to the holiest sight in Christianity they're actually known as Al who's her son abdah was one of those that entered into Jerusalem with the Muslims and his family assumed the keys of the Church of the Holy supper until till today every morning a man from that family goes and opens that church for the Christians you can actually it's it's there there have been documentaries about this the man today his name is Adib Judah who literally a Muslim man goes every day and opens the Church of the Holy supper for the Palestinian Christians to go and to access that church and by the way one of the things that historians mention is that this solved a lot of intra-christian dispute why because the denominations would fight over who to hold the keys to the church Subhan Allah the prophet s wasam in one of the first things the prophet s wasam solved was that only one family is in charge of the keys of the Kaa no one else gets to take it there's something symbolic about who holds the keys right that was the wisdom of the Prophet Sall alaihi wasallam here the wisdom and the am of the Muslim shines that the Muslims would never betray that Amana of the keys of the Church of the Holy supplier the holiest sight in Christianity till now as we said Adib Judah and that family Al holds that key then of course the famous incident takes place where where thean of comes in the time of comes in the patriarch in an act of friendship right they are now bonding this is Subhan Allah a momentous occasion there and and and you know if you think about it even from a political perspective the more that likes him the easier life is going to be for his community which is now assuming a secondary status they're no longer going to be in charge here so when the time of Salah comes what does he say he says why don't you pray in our church great symbol right go ahead and pray in our church the leader of the muslims praying in the holiest sight of Christianity did respond and say no because this is a place ofur and you know absolutely not and forget you and no said listen hear me out there are people in the um of the prophet that were what spoken to people divinely inspired Subhan Allah their vision is incredible said if I pray here the Muslims are going to turn this place into a Masjid one day years later Muslims are going to come and they're going to say prayed here therefore this is our place this is a mjid this is not a church anymore so said let me step out and pray outside so that people can't claim your religious place later on so my community doesn't steal your church later on and knows how much we love him cuz what happened he goes outside and literally the place that he prayed is now midar a Masjid was built 100 ft away from the holy supplier called M and every day Subhan Allah you know may Allah I know some of you have been able to see it Allah allow all of us to be able to experience it but it's it's it's a fascinating site I mean even the images right you know you got the Masjid making aan there facing the holiest sight in Christianity and guess what they're all Palestinians that's probably something that you're not told much uh in the media today right Subhan Allah the wisdom of but then comes the Adan this is something Subhan Allah that uh I want us to actually think about for a moment this meeting in Jerusalem was a reunion of sahabah a lot of these companions hadn't seen each other for a very long time think about who is there are gathered in this place that they used to hear about in Mecca and Medina and they used to pray towards cuz all of them were from they were all from the first they all prayed towards Jerusalem as early Muslims and now they're gathered in Jerusalem talk about a surreal moment and Subhan Allah this was a reunion of sorts for them they had not been together like this since Medina and now they're all together in Jerusalem and when he saw before we even talk about the Adan story embraced him for a long time and they both cried okay so what's narrated is that they hugged think about the meeting of who disappeared after the death of the prophet wasallam he went out in Jihad but he didn't want to be anywhere near Medina om doesn't leave Medina he hasn't seen b for all of these years so he hugs and they both cry and says to B and I actually want to quote the words because the words are significant now Subhan Allah even to me every time you read these instance something else pops out to you he said this is one of the days of the days of Allah when Allah says like there are days in history that don't come back when you look throughout history there are a few days that stand out we are in one of the most momentous days in the history of the world can you make a for us Warrior or general of all time well he is responsible for completely destroying the Byzantine Empire cenan empire ganid and laids as well as bringing the Persian Empire to their knees and causing massive casualties to the Roman Empire he carried out some Expeditions that aren't even possible with the modern Army such as dividing his army in three groups and guessing the time and the pace extremely precious he strategically navigated vast desert expanses overcoming logistical challenges without sufficient resources such as water and food to reach and capture key territories in every battle khed was always ready to face the other Commander headon he never turned away from a fight and never suffered defeat what's remarkable is that he often had fewer soldiers than the enemy his army was simple and kind they respected everyone's faith and never forced beliefs on others they didn't take things that weren't theirs hurt people or make them slaves especially didn't rape anyone surprisingly most folks in the areas they ruled were Christians with many Jews and other faiths khaled's Fair leadership paved the way for Islam to spread so far without him I think Islam might not have reached as many people as it has Today college tolerance as a general stemm from his approach to governance especially after conquering territories he implemented policies that allowed for Religious Freedom protected minorities and often respected the cultures of the conquered lands his tolerance was evident in his treatment of various communities including Christians and Jews allowing them to practice their faiths and retain their autonomy khid also upheld agreements and treaties offering Fair terms to surrendering foes which contributed to his reputation for being just and tolerant particularly during a time when such attitudes weren't widespread among conquerors in conclusion the Arab forces under the leadership of Khaled aled displayed exceptional Valor by challenging two Mighty Empires despite overwhelming odds their bravery in taking on these colossal Powers armed with fewer resources and outn numbered troops signifies an unparalleled level of courage and determination ked's unwavering Readiness to confront opposing commanders in battles coupled with his consistent victories despite having smaller forces speaks volumes about his military proess and strategic Brilliance khed IB aled's Legacy as a remarkably tolerant and just general persists through history influencing the spread of Islam and leaving a lasting impression as one of the greatest military leaders not only for his victories but for his ethical and fair treatment of those under his rule a famous quote from khed during a battle with the Roman the Roman general looks at the beduins of Arab and laughs he says you people look so poor and you are here to fight us what do you need money food gold we will give it to you in which khed responded you fool we are not here for your wealth we are here because we have heard the blood of the Roman tastes sweet we have men love death like you love life so again who is KH his unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability made him a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor the top G
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