Abu Sufyan’s Strategic Retreat: Fear and Famine in the Face of Muslim Determination

The Expedition of Badr al-Mau’id in 4 AH showcased not only the bravery of the Muslims but also the strategic retreat of Abu Sufyan. As the appointed time for the battle drew near, Abu Sufyan realized the futility of his arrogant challenge due to famine and his fear of confronting the Muslims. Despite sending Nu’aim to spread fear among the Muslims, the unwavering resolve of the Holy Prophet (sa) and his companions forced the Makkans to retreat. This episode underscores the importance of faith and strategic planning in overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.

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