In which Ghazwa Muslims were in majority as compared to their enemy?

Hunain
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Hunain  In the Ghazwa of Hunain, Muslims were in the majority compared to their enemy. This battle took place in 630 CE between the Muslim forces, led by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the tribes of Hawazin and Thaqif. Despite having a large army, the Muslim forces initially faced a challenging counterattack. However, with strategic leadership and resilience, they ultimately achieved victory.

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2 responses to “In which Ghazwa Muslims were in majority as compared to their enemy?”

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    No one

    The correct option is Hunain.

    1. rikazzz Avatar

      Corrected. Thank you