Here’s the English translation:


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*Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a Brave Warrior*


*1. The Battle of Uhud*  

When the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was climbing the hill, Ubayy bin Khalaf was behind him, saying: “Where is Muhammad? Either I will kill him or I will be killed.” The Companions said: “O Messenger of Allah, do you object if one of us fights him?” But the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Leave him!”  


When he came near, the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) took a spear from al-Harith bin as-Simma (RA) and shook it so forcefully that everyone scattered in all directions. Then he saw his collarbone through the gap between his neck and torso and struck him there with the spear. The impact of the blow was so strong that he fell from his horse repeatedly.  


*2. The Battle of Hunain*  

When the Muslim army was encamped near the valley, a shower of arrows began to rain down on them. The enemy battalions launched a fierce attack on the Muslims, who had to retreat in disorder and confusion. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) turned to the right and said: “Come, O people! I am the Messenger of Allah. I am Muhammad, the son of Abdullah.”  


Those who stood with him were only a few Muhajireen and some of his relatives. The Prophet’s (peace be upon him) unshakable bravery then became evident. He kept moving forward, striving to steady his mule in the face of the disbelievers, while saying loudly: “Truly, I am a Prophet: I am the grandson of Abdul Muttalib.”  


However, Abu Sufyan (RA), who was holding the bridle of the Prophet’s mule, and al-Abbas (RA), who was holding his stirrup; were trying to restrain him. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) dismounted from the horse and asked his Lord for help.  


*Reference:* _Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum_, pages 327, 478

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