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Yeh Ghazi/ Great Muslim field commanders

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Sorry guys i could not find the first part of the episode three on Kahlid Bin Walid (RA)

will try to find and post
 
Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (RA) is the only commander in the history of mankind who never lost a battle. His planning and execution were far more superior and modern than counterparts.
 
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Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (RA) is the only commander in the history of mankind who never lost a battle. His planning and execution were far more superior and modern than counterparts.

Without any disrespect to this great commander, let us not forget Alexander or Julius Caesar. Both these commanders are rated the highest military leaders ever by all the analysts the world over.

There is little doubt that Khalid (RA) was a superb military commander. However, it is a fact that at the Uhad, even though considered a victory for the Meccans (Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed was fighting against the Muslims), the advantages were not fully exploited and this gave Muslims the chance to recover fully within a year.

Alexander on the other hand would not have left the job unfinished. We are all Muslims but in our zeal, we should not get carried away and include "history of mankind" in our praise. Among the Muslims, Hazrat Ali also never lost a battle and in the famous battle of Badar 14 of the 70 Meccans killed were by the sword of Hazrat Ali (RA). It can be debated as to who would have won if Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed ( RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA) fought against each other on roughly equal terms.
 
Without any disrespect to this great commander, let us not forget Alexander or Julius Caesar. Both these commanders are rated the highest military leaders ever by all the analysts the world over.

There is little doubt that Khalid (RA) was a superb military commander. However, it is a fact that at the Uhad, even though considered a victory for the Meccans (Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed was fighting against the Muslims), the advantages were not fully exploited and this gave Muslims the chance to recover fully within a year.

Alexander on the other hand would not have left the job unfinished. We are all Muslims but in our zeal, we should not get carried away and include "history of mankind" in our praise. Among the Muslims, Hazrat Ali also never lost a battle and in the famous battle of Badar 14 of the 70 Meccans killed were by the sword of Hazrat Ali (RA). It can be debated as to who would have won if Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed ( RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA) fought against each other on roughly equal terms.

:) Sir we not talking about the world warriors we are talking about the Muslim warriors here.

Indeed non-Muslim warriors are equally praiseworthy there is no question about it.

The serise is in line with Ramadan programs.

Secondly the main point which diffrentiate Muslim warriors of those times from the western ones is the fact that Muslims ones were fighting againsg Super Powers of those times while their rivals belong to super powers at that time.
 
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