The Islamic Army stunned the Archers and the Attackers:
On Wednesday night the tenth of Shawwal, the Muslim army arrived at Hunain. Malik bin ‘Awf, who had previously entered the valley by night, gave orders to his army to hide inside the valley and lurk for the Muslims on roads, entrances, narrow hiding places. His orders to his men were to hurl stones at Muslims whenever they caught sight of them and then to make a one-man attack against them.
At early dawn the Messenger of Allâh
started mobilizing his army and
distributing posts and flags to people. In the dark and just before dawn the
Muslims moved towards Hunain Valley. They started descending into it unaware of
the presence of an enemy lurking for them inside the valley. So at the moment
they were camping, arrows began showering intensively at them, whereas the
enemy’s battalions started a fierce attack against the Muslims, who had to
retreat in disorder and utter confusion. It was such a shatteringly defeat that
Abu Sufyan bin Harb, who had recently embraced Islam, said that their retreat
would not stop till they got to the Red Sea. Jablah or Kildah bin Al-Junaid
commented on that by saying: "Surely magic has grown inactive today."
The Messenger of Allâh
turned to the right and said:
"Come on, people! I am the Messenger of Allâh. I am Muhammad, the son of
Abdullah." Those who stood fast by him were only few Emigrants and some of his
kinsmen. The matchless bravery of the Prophet
was then brought to light. He went
on and on in his attempts to make his mule stand fast in the face of the
disbelievers while saying loudly:
However, Abu Sufyan, who was then holding the
rein of the Prophet’s mule, and Al-‘Abbas, who was holding its stirrup; were
endeavouring to make it halt. The Messenger of Allâh
dismounted and asked his Lord to
render him help.
Mulsims’ return to the Battlefield, and the fierceness of the Fight:
The Messenger of Allâh
ordered his uncle Al-‘Abbas — who
was a sonorous voiced man — to call out on the followers. As loudly as he could,
Al-‘Abbas shouted: "Where are the lancers?" "By Allâh," Al-‘Abbas said, "Upon
hearing my voice calling them back, they turned round to the battlefield as if
they had been oryxes (wild cows) tending towards their calves."
"Here we are, at your service. Here we are."[] They said. There you see them trying to stop their camels and reverse to the battle. He who was unable to force his camel to turn back, would take his armour, fling it round his neck, and hastily dismount his camel with his weapon in his hand letting his camel move freely and run towards the voice source. Voices would grow louder and louder till a hundred of them gathered round the Prophet and resumed the fight.
Those who were called out upon next were Al-Ansar, the Helpers, "O, folks of Al-Ansar! Folks of Al-Ansar!"
The last group to be called out upon were Bani
Al-Harith bin Al-Khazraj. Muslims battalions poured successively into the
battlefield in the same manner that they had left it. The stamina of both
parties was superb. Both of them stood fast and fought fiercely. The Messenger
of Allâh
was so eagerly and
furiously watching the battle that he said:
Picking up a handful of earth, he hurled it at their faces while saying:
Their eyes were thick with dust and the enemy began to retreat in utter confusion.
Reverse of Fortunes and the Enemy’s utter Defeat:
Few hours had elapsed since the earth-handful was hurled at the enemy’s faces, when they were shatteringly defeated. About seventy men of Thaqif alone were killed, and the Muslims plundered all their riding camels, weapons and cattle.
Allâh, Glory is to Him, alluded to this sudden change in the Qur’ân when He said:
لَقَدْ نَصَرَكُمُ اللَّهُ فِي مَوَاطِنَ كَثِيرَةٍ وَيَوْمَ حُنَيْنٍ إِذْ أَعْجَبَتْكُمْ كَثْرَتُكُمْ فَلَمْ تُغْنِ عَنْكُمْ شَيْئًا وَضَاقَتْ عَلَيْكُمُ الْأَرْضُ بِمَا رَحُبَتْ ثُمَّ وَلَّيْتُمْ مُدْبِرِينَ (25) ثُمَّ أَنْزَلَ اللَّهُ سَكِينَتَهُ عَلَى رَسُولِهِ وَعَلَى الْمُؤْمِنِينَ وَأَنْزَلَ جُنُودًا لَمْ تَرَوْهَا وَعَذَّبَ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا وَذَلِكَ جَزَاءُ الْكَافِرِينَ (26)
) and
on the believers, and sent down forces (angels) which you saw not, and
punished the disbelievers. Such is the recompense of disbelievers." [9:25,26]
Hot Pursuit of the Enemy:
After their defeat, some enemy troops headed for Ta’if, others to Nakhlah and Awtas. A group of Muslims headed by Abu ‘Amir Al-Ash‘ ari, were despatched to chase the enemy, some skirmishes took place during which Abu ‘Amir was killed.
A similar battalion of horsemen pursued the
idolaters who threaded the track to Nakhlah and caught up with Duraid bin As-Simmah,
who was killed by Rabi‘a bin Rafi‘. After collecting the spoils, the Messenger
of Allâh
left for Ta’if to face
the greatest number of the defeated idolaters. The spoils were six thousand
captives, twenty four thousand camels; over forty thousand sheep and four
thousand silver ounces. The Messenger of Allâh
gave orders that spoils should be
confined at Al-J‘iranah and ordained Mas‘ud bin ‘Amr Al-Ghifari to be in charge
of it. It was only when he was entirely free from Ta’if Campaign, that one of
the captives As-Shaimâ’, the daughter of Al-Harith As-Sa‘diya, the Messenger’s
foster sister was brought to the Messenger of Allâh
, she introduced herself to him.
Upon recognizing her by a certain mark, he honored her, spread for her his
garment and seated her on it. He was graceful and released her and made her turn
back to her people.