Major Battles in Islamic History and Their Consequences

In which battle a tooth (or part of it according to some sources) of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was broken?

کس جنگ میں رسول اللہ صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کا ایک دانت (یا بعض ذرائع کے مطابق اس کا کچھ حصہ) ٹوٹا؟
Answer: Uhad

Overview

A tooth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was broken at the Battle of Uhud.
The Battle of Uhud was a battle fought in 625 CE, where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was wounded and had two teeth broken.
This battle was a significant event in the history of Islam, and it is still studied and remembered today.
The Battle of Uhud was a major conflict between the Muslim community and the Quraysh tribe, and it resulted in the death of many Muslim soldiers.
The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was wounded in the battle, and his teeth were broken when a stone was thrown at him.
Despite being outnumbered, the Muslim army was able to hold their ground, and the Quraysh tribe was eventually forced to retreat.
The Battle of Uhud was an important turning point in the history of Islam, as it marked a significant shift in the balance of power between the Muslim community and the Quraysh tribe.

Explanation
  • A tooth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was broken at the Battle of Uhud.
  • The Battle of Uhud was a battle fought in 625 CE, where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was wounded and had two teeth broken.
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