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Chapter 23: Fatima at Uhud
One year and one month after the battle of Badr, the
battle of Uhud took place. In this battle, seventy of the Prophet's most
prominent companions were martyred among them being Hamza, the Prophet's
uncle and the most notable hero.
In this battle, the Prophet was injured by two rocks
on his forehead and mouth. As a result of his injury, the Prophet lost
some teeth and blood clotted on his beard as if it was henna. At that moment,
Satan shouted in such a manner that all Muslims heard him; he said: "Muhammad
has been killed." This created disarray among the Muslims, and many
men, save the true faithful, fled the battlefield. Confusion also overtook
the Muslim families residing in Medina.
Safiah Bint Abdul Muttalib, the Prophet's aunt, accompanied
Fatima Zahra to Uhud.
When Fatima heard of her father's injuries, she started
crying and the Hashimite women rushed to help her.
Fatima's arrival at the scene of the battle, coincided
with the Prophet's inspection of his soldiers, to find out how many had
been martyred and wounded. When he reached Hamza, he found him in an indescribable
situation; the infidels had badly mutilated his body; they had cut off
his fingers, hands, legs, nose, ears, and ruptured his abdomen to get his
liver out. They had also cut off his sexual organ and left him in that
horrible position.
The scene of Hamza's defaced body brought sadness
and