BATTLE/ENEMY/CASUALTIES/MUSLIMS/CASUALTIES
Badr 950 ... 70 ... 313 ... 14
Uhud 3000 ... 22 ... 700 ...70
Khandaq 12000 ...8 ... 3000 ... 6
Khaibar 20000 ... 93 ... 1500 ... 15
Muta 100000 ... unrecorded ...3000 ... 13
Hunain unrecorded ...70 ... 12000 ...70
Taif unrecorded ...unrecorded...12000 ...12
All together, less than 500 people killed.
From the excellent Pir of Italy website:
"the word Sufi means Al-Hikma al-ilāhīya, in other words the Divine Wisdom. Divine Wisdom is certainly not involved with paramilitary militancy by definition. The Divine Wisdom is the same that has guided the Holy Prophet, SAWS, who in all his military expeditions has limited the number of causalities as it can be seen from the ... table.
"Muslim and theirs Opponents casualties all together occurred in nine years of military operations, the total amount of losses from the two opposing sites are equivalent to more than 463 while in three years of “freedom war” the casualties in Iraq from both sides are well above ten times. This is due to the fact that the Muslims Rules of Engagements were dictated by Allah SWT while the rules of engagement of modern wars are decided by men. Of course objection can be made on the fact that in the VI and VII century DC there were not depleted Uranium bombs or Daisy-cutter bombs, just to mention two weapon systems of the anti-terror forces used at present. But in Khyber Muslims used war-machines capable of provide a certain destruction force to the fortress. One can compare the death toll occurred between Muslims and Arabs to regain Spain to Christianity since was methods and weaponry in the XIV century were not dissimilar.
All the above not to show any military or paramilitary interest but to demonstrate that men of Divine Wisdom (i.e. Sufi and the Holy Prophet, SAWS, is the Emperor and Chief of all the Sufi, these where present in this earth now, those who have come and these to come) do not like killing because they are afraid of Allah SWT even when He Himself gives the order to fight."
2 comments:
What about the 400-900 men of Banu Qurayza after Ghazwah al-Khandaq?
What about the 500,000 Iraqi children that Madeline Albright said is an acceptable price to pay?
What about the 100,000 men women AND children of Hiroshima & Nagasaki?
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