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Toward the end of the battle, Talha fainted from his heavy injuries, Abu Bakar soon reached their location to check Muhammad condition first, who immediately instructing Abu Bakar to check the condition of Talha, who already passed out due to his severe bloodloss. and his hand was left paralysed. For this heroic defence of Muhammad, Talha earned the byname "the living martyr". Talha is said to be the anonymous believer counted as a "martyr" in
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by keeping close to Muhammad while most of the Muslim army fled. He protected Muhammad's face from an arrow by taking the shot in his own hand, as a result of which his index and middle fingers were cut. He was also hit twice in the head, and it was said that he suffered a total of 39 or 75 wounds.
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in Qadisiyyah. At first the caliph himself led the forces from Arabia to Iraq, but the council urges Umar not to lead the army in person and instead appoint someone else, as his presence was needed more urgently in the capital. Umar agreed and asked the council to suggest a commander. The council
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to discuss the strategy to face the Sassanids in Nahavand. The caliph want to lead the army himself, but Ali urged the caliph to instead delegate the battlefield commands to the field commanders, prompting the caliph decides instead delegate the reinforcement commands to Zubayr, Tulayha,
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Talha was described as a dark-skinned man with a great deal of wavy hair, a handsome face and a narrow nose. He liked to wear saffron-dyed clothes and musk. He walked swiftly and, when nervous, he would toy with his ring, which was of gold and set with a ruby.
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had gathered in Nahavand to counter the Arab invasion. Caliph Umar responded by assembling a war council consisting of Zubayr, Ali, Uthman ibn Affan, Talha, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, and
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in a mausoleum which is currently under construction as of 2018. The mausoleum was formerly part of a 1973 mosque complex that was destroyed by explosives in a revenge attack by
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tied Talha to Abu Bakr and left them roped together. Nobody from the Taym clan came to help. Thereafter they were known as "the Two Tied Together".
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on 10 December 656. Several conflicting narratives have been provided to explain how it happened. According to one account, during the battle,
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for the properties in Iraq that were possessed by Arab Hejazi settlers there and from the transaction of several land properties in
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In September 622, when Talha was returning from a business trip to Syria, he met with the Muslims who had left Mecca and were
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bin Muhammad bin Jaafar bin Hayyan, Abi Muhammad Abdullah (1991). Abdul-Haq Al-Hussein Al-Balushi, Abdul-Ghafoor (ed.).
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assembled his council, including Zubayr, Ali and Talha, about the battle plan to face the Persian army of
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with Uthman. Talha is also said to have drawn profits from his lifetime of trade in Syria and Yemen.
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Talha was a successful cloth-merchant who eventually left an estate estimated at 30 million
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The known descendants of Talha by his various wives and concubines have divided into six lines.
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Abdullah, Murihah; Abdullah, Abdul Hafiz; Rosman, Arieff Salleh; Ilias, Mohd Faeez (2016).
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caravan. However, both were awarded shares of the plunder, as if they had been present.
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states that Talha had one property in Iraq that yielded four to five hundred
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and Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas. During the persecution of the Muslims in 614–616,
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Among the converts in Mecca, Talha was given a shared responsibility as a
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Medina period: military activity on the eve of battle of Uhud & Ahzab
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Talha had at least fifteen children by at least twenty different women.
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and Zubayr each as commanders of one-third of the newly organised force.
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In the third week of July 632, Medina faced an imminent invasion by the
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The Prophet Muhammad A Role Model for Muslim Minorities
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Later, the caliph heard that Sassanid forces from Mah,
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Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri (2021). Nayra, Abu (ed.).
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in gold. His enterprises included the initiation of
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