Nasiba the Hero of Uhud Battle
The profound scar on the shoulder of Nasiba, girl of Kaab, discussed a significant injury previously. Whenever the ladies, particularly of the more youthful age who had not seen the hour of the Prophet or were excessively little around then, saw the depression in her shoulder, they enquired with outrageous interest in the terrifying episode, which had brought about the injury to her shoulder. They wanted to hear her experiences in the skirmish of Uhud from her own mouth.
She had never envisioned that she would battle side by side with her better half and two children shielding the Prophet in the clash of Uhud. She had just taken the water-skin on her back with the goal that she could give water to the harmed and furthermore had brought a few back home-made swathes to dress their injuries. She had not considered herself deserving of some other work on that day.
Albeit the Muslims were little in number and had just a restricted stock of hardware's, they gave a great loss to the foe who fled emptying the war zone. Be that as it may, before long, because of the carelessness of certain men protecting the "Ainain Slopes", the foe made an unexpected assault from the back, transforming the triumph of the Muslims into rout. The Muslims encompassing the Prophet escaped away, abandoning him in the front line.
At the point when Nasiba saw what was happening, she put the water-skin on the ground, and took a sword in her grasp. She battled with the blade and furthermore took advantage of bows and bolts; and took a safeguard left over by an escaping trooper. When she saw a man yelling: "Where is Mohammed himself?" She moved toward him right away and incurred a couple of blows for him; yet he was twofold defensively covered and her assaults affected him. He then, at that point, incurred such a weighty blow for the shoulder of the defensive layer less lady that it required treatment for one year.
Seeing a surge of blood spouting from her shoulder, the Prophet called to one of her children to dress her injury right away. He put a swathe behind her and she again got going in the fight.
In the interim one of her children got harmed. She took out a wrap and dressed his injury. The Prophet watching the scene grinned at the gallantry of this lady. Subsequent to dressing her child's injury she trained him to get rolling for the fight. These words were still in her mouth when the Prophet guided out a man toward her and told her that he was a similar man who had harmed your child. She went after the man like a lioness and caused her blade for his leg. He fell on the ground. The Prophet said, "Indeed, thou hast gotten thy payback. Gratitude for God who gave the triumph on him and made thy eyes cool."
Numerous Muslims were martyred and injured. She personally was seriously injured and there was no expectation of her life. After the clash of Uhud, the Prophet requested the injured Muslims to persue the foe unto Hamra-ul-Asad, to make certain of their goal and condition. Nasiba likewise needed to go with them however the profound wounds didn't permit her to do as such. On getting back from Hamra-ul-Asad, the Prophet prior to arriving at his home sent somebody to enquire about her wellbeing and was satisfied to discover that she was alive.
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