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Al-Kharrār caravan raid was the third expedition or ‘sariyyah’ (Muḥammad ordered it but did not participate personally) which was entrusted to ]. It took place in the month of Dhul Qa‘dah in 1 A.H of the Islamic calendar (May, 623 CE). This raid was organized on the 8th month of ] (Emigration to Madīnah) and about a month after the previous one in ]. '''Al-Kharrār caravan raid''' was the ] or ‘sariyyah’ (] ordered it but did not participate personally) which was entrusted to ]. It took place in the month of ] in 1 A.H. of the ] (May, 623 CE). This raid was organized on the 8th month of ] (migration to ]) and about a month after the previous one in ].<ref>Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, free version, p127</ref>

== Location == == Location ==
The valley of al-Kharrā (الخراى) or al-Kharrār was a spring/watering place situated close to Juḥfah on the road to Mecca. The valley of al-Kharrā (الخراى) or al-Kharrār was a spring/watering place situated close to ] on the road to ].


== Background == == Background ==
This operation was organized as a series of expeditions in order to intercept the caravans of Quraysh owned by the wealthy merchants of Mecca who were involved in the oppression & persecution of the Muslims. The purpose of the raids was to weaken the economic backbone of Mecca so that the Quraysh would lose their offensive capabilities against the Muslims and eventually be forced to make an agreement of peace. This operation was organized as a series of expeditions in order to intercept the caravans of the ], wealthy merchants of Mecca who were involved in the oppression and persecution of the Muslims. The purpose of the raids was to weaken the economic backbone of Mecca so that the Quraysh would lose their offensive capabilities against the Muslims and eventually be forced to make an agreement of peace.


== Description == == Description ==
The Prophet Muḥammad dispatched Sa‘d ibn Abī Waqqāṣ at the head of 20 or 21 men on foot selected among the ] (Emigrants of Makkah), and instructed them not to go beyond Al-Kharrār.<ref>Az-Zarqāni, Sharḥ al-Mawāhib, volume 1, p932</ref> Muhammad dispatched Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas at the head of 20 or 21 men on foot, selected among the ] (The Emigrants), and instructed them not to go beyond Al-Kharrār.<ref>Az-Zarqāni, Sharḥ al-Mawāhib, volume 1, p932</ref>


After a five-day march they reached the spot. Sa'd, with his soldiers, set up an ambush and waited to raid a returning Meccan caravan from Syria. But they discovered that the camels of ] had left the day before.The Muslims returned to Madīnah without a fight.<ref>Ibn Sa‘d, aṭ-Ṭabaqāt, volume2, p7</ref>Their flag, as usual, was white and carried by Al-Miqdād ibn ‘Amr.<ref>Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, free version, p127</ref> After a five-day march they reached the spot. Sa'd, with his soldiers, set up an ambush and waited to raid a returning Meccan caravan from Syria. But they discovered that the camels of the Quraysh had left the day before. The Muslims returned to Medina without a fight.<ref>Ibn Sa‘d, aṭ-Ṭabaqāt, volume2, p7</ref> Their flag, as usual, was white and carried by Al-Miqdād ibn ‘Amr.<ref>Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, free version, p127</ref>


== References == == References ==
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Third Raid on Meccan Caravans: Al-Kharrar
DateMay, 623 CE , 1 AH
LocationAl-Kharrar
Result Failed raid (Caravan passed beforehand)
Belligerents
Muslims of Medina Quraish of Mecca
Commanders and leaders
Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas Unknown
Strength
20-21 Unknown
Casualties and losses
None None

Al-Kharrār caravan raid was the third expedition or ‘sariyyah’ (Muhammad ordered it but did not participate personally) which was entrusted to Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas. It took place in the month of Dhu al-Qi'dah in 1 A.H. of the Islamic calendar (May, 623 CE). This raid was organized on the 8th month of Hijra (migration to Medina) and about a month after the previous one in Baṭn Rābigh.

Location

The valley of al-Kharrā (الخراى) or al-Kharrār was a spring/watering place situated close to Juḥfah on the road to Mecca.

Background

This operation was organized as a series of expeditions in order to intercept the caravans of the Quraysh, wealthy merchants of Mecca who were involved in the oppression and persecution of the Muslims. The purpose of the raids was to weaken the economic backbone of Mecca so that the Quraysh would lose their offensive capabilities against the Muslims and eventually be forced to make an agreement of peace.

Description

Muhammad dispatched Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas at the head of 20 or 21 men on foot, selected among the Muhajirun (The Emigrants), and instructed them not to go beyond Al-Kharrār.

After a five-day march they reached the spot. Sa'd, with his soldiers, set up an ambush and waited to raid a returning Meccan caravan from Syria. But they discovered that the camels of the Quraysh had left the day before. The Muslims returned to Medina without a fight. Their flag, as usual, was white and carried by Al-Miqdād ibn ‘Amr.

References

  1. Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, free version, p127
  2. Az-Zarqāni, Sharḥ al-Mawāhib, volume 1, p932
  3. Ibn Sa‘d, aṭ-Ṭabaqāt, volume2, p7
  4. Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, free version, p127
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