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Transmitted by Tirmidhi.<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 5.322<br />

Al Bara bin Azi<br />

Narrated by<br />

On the day of Uhud the Prophet appointed 'Abdullah bin Jubair as chief of the archers, and seventy among us were injured<br />

and martyred. On the day (of the battle) of Badr, the Prophet and his companions had inflicted 140 casualties on the pagans,<br />

70 were taken prisoners, and 70 were killed. Abu Sufyan said, "This is a day of (revenge) for the day of Badr and the issue of<br />

war is undecided."<br />

PROCLAIM:<br />

5:67 - O Apostle! proclaim the (Message) which hath been sent to thee from thy Lord. If thou didst<br />

not thou wouldst not have fulfilled and proclaimed His mission: and Allah will defend thee from<br />

men (who mean mischief). For Allah guideth not those who reject faith. 777<br />

6:70 - Leave alone those who take their religion to be mere play and amusement and are deceived<br />

by the life of this world. But proclaim (to them) this (truth): that every soul delivers itself to ruin<br />

by its own acts: it will find for itself no protector or intercessor except Allah: if it offered every<br />

ransom (or reparation) none will be accepted: such is (the end of) those who deliver<br />

themselves to ruin by their own acts: they will have for drink (only) boiling water and for<br />

punishment one most grievous: for they persisted in rejecting Allah. 893894<br />

52:29 - Therefore proclaim thou the praises (of thy Lord): For by the Grace of thy Lord thou art no<br />

(vulgar) soothsayer nor art thou one possessed. 5063<br />

93:11 - But the Bounty of thy Lord Rehearse and proclaim!<br />

6187<br />

96:1 - Proclaim! (or Read!) in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher Who created 62036204<br />

6:69 - On their account no responsibility falls on the righteous but (their duty) is to remind them that<br />

they may (learn to) fear Allah. 892<br />

892 "Evil to him who evil thinks," or evil does. Every man is responsible for his own conduct. But the<br />

righteous have two duties: (1) to protect themselves from infection, and (2) to proclaim God's truth, for<br />

even in the most unlikely circumstances, it is possible that it may have some effect. (6.69<br />

See under “Mission of Islam”<br />

PROHIBIT:<br />

2:194 - The prohibited month for the prohibited month and so for all things prohibited there is the<br />

law of equality. If then anyone transgresses the prohibition against you transgress ye likewise<br />

against him. But fear Allah and know that Allah is with those who restrain themselves. 209210<br />

209 Haram - prohibited, sacred. The month of Pilgrimage (Zul-hajj) was a sacred month, in which warfare was prohibited<br />

by Arab custom. The month preceding (Zul-qad) and the month following (Muharram) were included in the prohibition,<br />

and Muharram was specially called al-Haram. Possibly Muharram is meant in the first line, and the other months and<br />

other prohibited things in "all things prohibited". In Rajab, also, war was prohibited. If the pagan enemies of Islam<br />

broke that custom and made war in the prohibited months, the Muslims were free also to break that custom but only to<br />

the same extent as the other broke it. Similarly the territory of Mecca was sacred, in which war was prohibited. If the<br />

enemies of Islam broke that custom, the Muslims were free to do so to that extent. Any convention is useless if one<br />

party does not respect it. There must be a law of equality. Or perhaps the word reciprocity may express it better.<br />

(2.194)<br />

210 At the same time the Muslims are commanded to exercise self-restraint as much as possible. Force is a dangerous<br />

weapon. It may have to be used for self-defence or self-preservation, but we must always remember that selfrestraint<br />

is pleasing in the eyes of God. Even when we are fighting, it should be for a principle, not out of passion.<br />

(2.194)<br />

2:217 - They ask thee concerning fighting in the Prohibited Month. Say: "Fighting therein is a grave<br />

(offence);<br />

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