How much do you know about the Battle of Uhud in Islamic history?
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Berapa jumlah pasukan Muslim dan pasukan kavaleri yang terlibat dalam Perang Uhud?

  • 3000 pasukan Muslim dan 200 pasukan kavaleri
  • 700 pasukan Muslim dan 200 pasukan kavaleri
  • 700 pasukan Muslim dan 4 pasukan kavaleri (correct)
  • 3000 pasukan Muslim dan 4 pasukan kavaleri
  • Siapakah yang ingin membalas dendam atas kematian pemimpin Quraisy dalam Perang Badar?

  • Pasukan Muslim
  • Khalid al-Walid
  • Abu Sufyan (correct)
  • Rasulullah
  • Mengapa pasukan Muslim kalah dalam Perang Uhud?

  • Kekurangan persenjataan
  • Kesalahan strategi Rasulullah
  • Kebanggaan dan ketidakpatuhan pemanah Muslim (correct)
  • Kekurangan pasukan
  • Study Notes

    • Perang Uhud occurred a year after Perang Badar.
    • 700 Muslim soldiers and 4 cavalry units fought against 3000 Quraysh soldiers and 200 cavalry units.
    • Abu Sufyan wanted revenge for the Quraysh leaders killed in Perang Badar.
    • Abu Sufyan used a double envelopment tactic to surround the Muslim army.
    • Rasulullah utilized the terrain of Lembah Uhud and positioned archers to neutralize the Quraysh advantage.
    • The archers disobeyed orders and left their position, leading to the Muslim army's defeat.
    • Khalid al-Walid led the Quraysh cavalry in a counter-attack.
    • Despite the defeat, Rasulullah's strategy was able to counter the double envelopment tactic used by other famous military leaders.
    • Rasulullah was a skilled military strategist and considered one of the greatest generals in history.
    • The battle occurred on 7 Syawal 3H (625M).

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    Test your knowledge on the historic battle of Uhud, fought between the Muslim army and the Quraysh soldiers led by Abu Sufyan. Learn about the strategies used by both sides, the role of Rasulullah as a military commander, and the events that led to the Muslim army's defeat. Put your historical knowledge to the test and discover the significance of this battle in Islamic history.

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