manoeuvre, Ikrimah saw the movement of Khalid and galloped across the plain to join
Khalid's squadron. As Khalid's squadron reached the top of the hill, Ikrimah's squadron
was just behind while Ikrimah himself came ahead and began to take part in the assault
on the Muslim archers.
The faithful archers who had remained on the hill resisted gallantly. Some were killed
while the remainder, all wounded, were driven off the hill by the assault of Khalid.
Abdullah bin Jubair, defending to the last the position which the Prophet had entrusted to
him, suffered many wounds and was then slain by Ikrimah. Now Khalid's squadron,
followed by Ikrimah's, swept forward and came in behind the line that had been held by
the Muslims an hour ago. Here the two squadrons wheeled left and charged at the
Muslims from the rear. Ikrimah with a part of his squadron assaulted the group which
stood with the Holy Prophet, while Khalid's squadron and the remainder of Ikrimah's
squadron attacked the Muslims in the Quraish camp.
Khalid drove into the rear of the unsuspecting Muslims, confident that having taken them
unawares he would soon tear them to pieces. But the Muslims refused to be torn to
pieces. As the Quraish cavalry reached the camp, there was an uproar in the ranks of the
Muslims, and a few of them lost their heads and fled. Most of them, however, stayed and
fought. As long as the Prophet lived, these men were not going to acknowledge defeat.
But as the Muslims turned to fight the Quraish cavalry, Amra rushed towards the Quraish
standard which lay on the ground. She picked up the standard and waved it above her
head in the hope that the main body of the Quraish would see it.
By now Abu Sufyan had regained control over most of the infantry, He saw the
movement of the cavalry. He saw the Quraish standard waving in the hands of Amra and
he got his men back into action. Knowing that the Muslims had been taken in the rear by
the cavalry, the Quraish rushed into battle once again, shouting their war cry:
"O for
Uzza! O for Hubal!"
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The Muslims were now caught between two fires, the Quraish cavalry attacking from the
rear and the bulk of the Quraish infantry attacking from the front. Abu Sufyan himself
charged into battle and killed a Muslim. The situation soon became desperate for the
Muslims, who broke up into small groups, each fighting on its own to repel the attacks of
the cavalry and infantry. The confusion increased, and in the dust a few of the Muslims
even began to fight each other. There was some alarm, but still no panic. Losses began to
mount among the Muslims, but they held out-determined to fight to the last. At about this
time, Khalid killed his first man-Abu Aseera-with his lance and knocked down another
Muslim. Believing him dead, Khalid rode on; but the second man was only wounded and
got up to fight again.
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