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- Ghazwe Banu Quridha
- Ghazwe Banu Al-Mutlikh
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- Usman (Ra) was held hostage by the people of Makkah
- Ghazwe Khaiber
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) married to Safiyyah (ra)
- All forts in Khaiber were conquered by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), his companions, and the muslims
- Ghazwe Zate Riqah: The companions walked in this war until their feet were blistered so they had to bandage it with clothes
Dhul Qaidah 7th Hijri
- Umrah Qazah: umrah performed by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions that couldnt be performed peviously in Hudaibiah
- Markmouttah: Zaid-ibn-Haritha (Ra), Hazrat Jaffar (Ra), Abdullah-bin-Rawah (Ra) were martyred. Then Khalid-bin-Waleed ( aka Sword of Allah) won the battle.
- Sariya-Zatul-Salasil: Abu Ubaidah-bin-Jarrah with Umroh-bin-Aas (Ra) with 200 Muhajireen and Ansaar they won the battle.
- Ghazwe Fattah Makkah: conquest marked the end of the wars between the followers of Muhammad and the Quraysh tribe.
- Ghazwe Hunayn: fought by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and his followers against the Bedouin tribe of Hawazin and its subsection the Thaqif. The battle ultimately ended in a decisive victory for the Muslims, who captured enormous spoils.
- Ghazwe Taa'if: the Muslims under the leadership of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) besieged the city of Ta'if after their victory.
-Ghazwe Tabouk: was a military expedition, which, was initiated by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and led a force of as many as 30,000 north to Tabouk in present-day northwestern Saudi Arabia, with the intention of engaging the Byzantine army.
- Hajjatul Widah: known as the Farewell Hajj. The Prophet of Allah (pbuh) delivered a historical speech (Khutbah) on the ninth of Dhul Hijjah (the 12th and last month of the lunar year); 10 years after Hijrah in the Uranah Valley of mount Arafat during farewell pilgrimage.
- Returning towards Allah (SWT) Rafeeq-ul-Aala