Bismillah! Asalaamu Alaykum Wr Wb!
Every Nation Has Its Heroes, These are The Swords of Islam!
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Sa’d Ibn Abi Waqqas(ra)
The Conqueror Of the Persian Empire
(d. 55 A.H.)
Historians to this day have been wondering at the conquest of the two greatest empires in the Middle East at the Hands of the few thousand nomads from the Arabian Peninsula, who were poorly equipped in the face of the most sophisticated armies of the ‘superpowers’ of the time. The answer is a very simple one indeed. It was the unsurpassed faith in Allah and His Messenger, along with the courage of the fighters whose aim was to attain either victory or martyrdom in the way of Allah. But with these two was the leadership of bold and wise men like Khalid ibn Al-Waleed and Sa’d Ibn Abi Waqqas, our hero today. For it was Sa’d who was responsible for the downfall of the great Persian Empire.
Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas was one of the very early converts to Islam. He joined the faith when he was only 14 years of age. But though Sa’d was only in his teens, his faith and conviction was no less than that of any older and more mature person. He was faced with one of the strongest and strangest type of weapon. This was a weapon directed towards his emotions rather than his body. For when his mother learnt of his conversion to Islam, she went on a hunger strike. She declared her abstention from food and drink in the hope that her son would revert to the religion of his forefathers (i.e., polytheism). But to Sa’d, his new faith was worth more than even his own mother’s life. When members of the family convinced Sa’d to go and see his mother in the hope that her pitiful sight might make him change his mind, Sa’d went rear to his mother, saying, “You know, mother, that if you have one hundred souls and they depart from you one by one, I will never leave my religion. So, it is up to you whether you eat or not.” Upon hearing this, Sa’d’s mother despaired of the effect of her hunger strike and started eating again.
It was with this type of conviction that Sa’d behaved throughout his life, in the service of Islam. It is no wonder then that ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattab(ra) chose Sa’d for one of the most difficult military tasks of the time, the conquest of Persia. For Sa’d, who was an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was one of the earliest converts to the faith and the bravest warriors in all the battles of Islam. Although the great battle of Al-Qaadisiyya took place when Sa’d was very ill, he managed to direct it very successfully. And With and army less than one-third of that of the Enemy in numbers, and probably less than one tenth in equipment, Sa’d managed to defeat Rustum and his Huge army in a decisive battle with changed the history of the Persian region, near Al-Qaadisiyyah. Within two years Sa’d led the second major battle against the Fire worshipers of Persia at Al-Mada’in for which the Muslim army fearlessly accomplished a major military feat never experienced by its soldiers before. That was the crossing of the river Tigris on foot and horse back in a few quick sweeps.
He, Sa’d bin Abi Waqqas, stood in front of the town of Al-Midian and could not find any ship or boat (it became completely impossible for him to find anything of that sort) and the water of the river Tigris (Iraq) increased tremendously with over flooding (its water became dark) and it over threw its foam from excessive water in it. Sa’d addressed the people (troops) over its back (saying): “I have resolved to cross this sea (great river) in order to assault them (the Persians).” They, the troops replied: “May Allah direct us and you to follow the right path. So please do it.” Then Sa’d rushed heedlessly with his horse into the river Tigris and not a single man remained behind from him; so they marched over it as if they were marching over the surface of the earth, till they filled it (the space) between its two banks and one could not see the water surface from the cavalry and the foot-soldiers. The people spoke to one another over the Surface of water as they used to speak to one another over the surface of earth. So when the Persians (army) saw them they fled, saying: “Diwaan…. Diwaan, (i.e. Mad People… Mad People). By Allah! You are not fighting against human beings, but against jinns.” On that Sa’d (ra) started saying: “Allah is Sufficient for us and He is the Best Disposer (of our affairs); [Hasbunna-Llahu-Wa-Ni’mal-Wakeel] by Allah! Surely Allah will give victory to His friends; verily, Allah will make superior His Religion, and verily Allah will defeat (over power) His enemy, as long as there are neither adulterers nor committers of those (similar evil) sins in the army (Sa’d’s troops), then the good deeds will overcome the evil.”
And with that Battle, under the leadership of our hero and brother, Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas (ra), the door to the Orient was widely opened and a great nation joined the community of Islam, and to which community the Persian Muslims made many a great Contribution. May Allah reward our brother, Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas (ra) for the great services and sacrifices he rendered for the religion Of Allah (Islam), and its followers (Muslims)!


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but still a great thread!

, no for his Military skills as command-in-chief of the Caliphs armies. I know this man layed siege to holy city of Mecca (using Catapults etc) once in order to crush a rebelion (rather brutally), Oh and he was the uncle of Muhammed bin Qassim (Amir of Sind/Opener of India) , - Hijjajs brother was Muhammed bin Qassims father who was a religious man and after Hijjajs story about siege on Mecca he refused to talk to Hijjaj even until his death bed because he was a very holy man and didnt want to see bloodshed in the holy city (mecca), however Hijjaj admired Muhammed bin Qassim who he sent to India - but other then that i know very little about the guy, anyone have more info?
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