Ghazwa-e-Hamra Al-Asad or Battle of Hamra Al-Asad took place in 3 A.H., 1 just after the battle of Uhud. 2 When the army of the Quraysh reached Al-Roha, Abu Sufyan and the other leaders were rethinking their strategy and were planning to return to Madinah and finish the Holy
In the battle of Uhud, the Muslims had faced heavy losses. Even some of their great warriors including Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib, 7 Mus’ab ibn Umair, 8 Abdullah ibn Jahash, 9 Amr ibn Al-Jamuh 10 etc. were martyred while numerous were severely injured. In such conditions, there was a strong chance that the Quraysh could rethink their approach and return to attack the Muslims in Madinah, rather than retreating to Makkah. The Holy Prophet was very concerned about the probability of another attack. 11 Thus, he questioned a traveler who had just entered the city, regarding the whereabouts and the intentions of the Quraysh. The man informed the Holy Prophet that the Quraysh were planning to attack Madinah. He said that he had seen the leaders of the Quraysh arguing on the fact that they had made a mistake by letting the Muslim leaders live, and they should finish them while the Muslims were still weak and vulnerable. 12
After receiving this information, the Holy Prophet asked Bilal to gather the companions who had participated in the battle of Uhud and tell them to prepare for battle and go after the Quraysh. 13 14 Abdullah ibn Ubayi, the leader of the hypocrites also wanted to take part in this battle, but due to his treachery at battle of Uhud, 15 the Holy Prophet did not allow him. 16 Overall, a battalion of 70 soldiers was assembled and were given orders for the expedition. 17
Jabir ibn Abdullah was not able to take part in the battle of Uhud as he had 7 sisters to look after. Jabir’s father had requested him to stay behind and look after his sisters while his father went to fight the
Even though the companions only got a single night to rest and heal their wounds and injuries, none hesitated to answer the call of the Holy Prophet and started assembling immediately. 19 Such obedience and responsiveness of the companions were praised by
When the small army had assembled, the Holy
Even though they were very few in number, they managed to strike fear in the hearts of the enemy by following the advice of the Holy Prophet . He had ordered the companions to gather as much wood as possible and light as much as five hundred fires around their camp site every day. The fires could be seen from a far, indicating the presence of a massive army, placing fear in the hearts of all those who witnessed it. 25
Meanwhile, on their way back to Makkah, the Quraysh halted at Roha, 36 miles from Madinah. They reconsidered their decision and decided to decisively attack the Muslims at Madinah and finish everyone, including the Holy Prophet . 26 That day, Ma’bad Al-Khuza’i, a local of Hamra Al-Asad, passed by the Makkan army. Abu Sufyan stopped him and asked him for Intel on the Muslims. Ma’bad told him that Muhammad was coming with a massive army to avenge the martyrs of Uhud. Abu Sufyan was surprised to hear this news and expressed deep concerns. In return, Abu Sufyan told him that the Makkans were planning to attack the Muslims once more, this time to finish them. On hearing this, Ma’bad advised them to return to Makkah for their own good. 27 Safwan ibn Umayyah also advised Abu Sufyan to retreat and not engage in battle with the Muslims as the battle may not end in favor of the Makkans. After listening to Ma’bad and Safwan, Abu Sufyan decided to retreat and return to Makkah. 28
However, before they retreated, Abu Sufyan wanted to put fear in the hearts of the Muslims as a last attempt to show his supremacy. He stopped small group of travelers who were heading towards Madinah and stopped them to send a message to the Holy Prophet . Abu Sufyan told them to inform Muhammad that the Makkans were coming towards Madinah for a decisive attack even though the polytheists were retreating to Makkah. Even this effort went in vain 29 because when the Holy Prophet received this message, he said:
حسبنا اللّٰه ونعم الوكيل. 30
Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs.
The Holy Prophet and the Muslim battalion stayed at Hamra Al-Asad for three days and nights. 31 When the Quraysh retreated to Makkah, Ma’bad Khuza’i sent a messenger to the Holy Prophet and informed about the retreat of the Quraysh. After receiving this information from Ma’bad, the Holy Prophet and the Muslim army returned to Madinah. 32