When Abdullah had fallen, the standard was picked up by Thabit bin Arqam, who raised
his voice and shouted,
"O Muslims, agree upon a man from among you to be the
commander."
He then spied Khalid, who stood next to him, and offered him the standard.
Khalid was conscious of the fact that as a new convert he did not hold a high position
among the Muslims, and Thabit bin Arqam was a Muslim of long standing. This
consideration was important. He declined the offer of Thabit, saying:
"You are more
deserving than I" "Not I,"
replied Thabit,
"and none but you!"
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This was really a
windfall for the Muslims, for they knew of the personal courage and military ability of
Khalid. They all agreed to his appointment, and Khalid took the standard and assumed
command.
The situation now was serious and could easily have taken a turn for the worse, leading,
rapidly to the total defeat of the Muslims. The commanders before Khalid had shown
more valour than judgement in fighting this battle. Khalid regained control over his small
army and organized it into a neatly deployed fighting force. He was faced with three
choices. The first was to withdraw and save the Muslims from destruction, but this might
be regarded as a defeat and he would then be blamed for having brought disgrace to
Muslim arms. The second was to stay on the defensive and continue fighting; in this case
the superior strength of the enemy would eventually tell and the battle end in defeat. The
third was to attack and throw the enemy off balance, thus gaining more time in which to
study the situation and plan the best course of action. The last choice was closest to the
nature of Khalid, and this is the course that he adopted.
The Muslims attacked fiercely along the entire front. They surged forward with Khalid in
the lead. The example of Khalid gave fresh courage to the Muslims, and the battle
increased in violence. For some time desperate hand?to?hand fighting continued; then
Qutba, commanding the Muslim right, dashed forward and killed the Christian
commander, Malik, in a duel. This resulted in a setback for the enemy and led to, a
certain amount of confusion. The Christian Arabs now pulled back, still fighting, with a
view to gaining time for reorganization. At this moment Khalid had his tenth sword in his
hand, having broken nine in fierce combat.
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