Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab () was a warrior participating in the early Islamic conquests. Dhiraar's father, al-Khattab bin Mirdas bin Kathir, was the head of the
Banu Fihr clan of Quraish subclan are found throughout his works.
[Tabari, Muhammad Jarir; Habib, Muḥammad; ibn Ubaidillah Al-Buḥturī, Walīd. "Dirar bin al-Khattab". Brill. Brill Publishers. Retrieved 1 February 2020] Khattab bin Mirdas has lineage through their grandfather, Fihr ibn Malik, with the Prophet. His mother was Hind bint Malik Umm Dhiraar bint Amr, and His uncle was Hafs bin Mirdas.
Biography
Dhiraar bin al-Khattab was born in Mecca. As his father was a respected head of Banu Fihr clan, Dhiraar was trained as a brave warrior and known as a skilled poet.
Ibn 'Abd al-Barr said he was also well known for his skill in
Equestrianism.
Dhiraar participated during the
Battle of Uhud, where he served under Khalid ibn Walid riders, ambushing the Muslim archers on the mount of Uhud. He is recorded, in his own words, that he successfully killed 11 Muslims.
[Ibn Khaldun, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad (1958). Kitab al Ibar (abridged, illustrated, reprint ed.). Pantheon books. p. 465. . Retrieved 1 February 2020.] Some of those who he had killed were Ansar fighters: Amr bin Muadh al-Nu'man, 'Amr bin Thabit bin Waqqas, Sayf bin Qayz, Iyas bin Aws bin Atik.
[Faizer, Rizwi (2013). The Life of Muhammad: Al-Waqidi's Kitab Al-Maghazi. Routledge. p. 588. . Retrieved 1 February 2020.]
During the
Battle of Khandaq
The Battle of the Trench ( ar, غزوة الخندق, Ghazwat al-Khandaq), also known as the Battle of Khandaq ( ar, معركة الخندق, Ma’rakah al-Khandaq) and the Battle of the Confederates ( ar, غزوة الاحزاب, Ghazwat al- ...
, when the Qurayshite under
Abu Sufyan ibn Harb
Sakhr ibn Harb ibn Umayya ibn Abd Shams ( ar, صخر بن حرب بن أمية بن عبد شمس, Ṣakhr ibn Ḥarb ibn Umayya ibn ʿAbd Shams; ), better known by his '' kunya'' Abu Sufyan ( ar, أبو سفيان, Abū Sufyān), was a prominent ...
led the campaign against Muslims in
Medina
Medina,, ', "the radiant city"; or , ', (), "the city" officially Al Madinah Al Munawwarah (, , Turkish: Medine-i Münevvere) and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah (, ), is the second-holiest city in Islam, and the capital of the ...
, Dhiraar was one of the small band riders of the allied army that was able to jump over the trenches, along with
Amr ibn Abd al-Wud
Amr ibn Abd al-Wud () (or Amr bin Abdu Wud or ʻAmr ibn ʻAbdī l-Widd al-ʻAmrī) was a champion of the Quraish tribe, said to have been worth over one thousand soldiers. He is most well known for his role during the Battle of the Trench in which ...
,
Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl, Nawfal ibn Abdullah Ibn Mughirah al-Makhzumi and Hubayrah bin Abi Wahb al-Makhzumi, which prompted two Muslim warriors,
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
Az Zubayr ( ar, الزبير) is a city in and the capital of Al-Zubair District, part of the Basra Governorate of Iraq. The city is just south of Basra. The name can also refer to the old Emirate of Zubair.
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and
Umar ibn al-Khattab
ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb ( ar, عمر بن الخطاب, also spelled Omar, ) was the second Rashidun caliph, ruling from August 634 until his assassination in 644. He succeeded Abu Bakr () as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate ...
chasing those horsemens and fight them.
Zubayr managed to slay Ibn Mughirah, and forcing Ikrima to flee from the battlefield,
while Amr ibn Abd al-Wud has been slain by
Ali ibn Abi Talib. in a duel.
On the other hand, Dhiraar managed to overcame Umar.
However, Dhiraar decided to spare Umar life as he said he did not want to kill a fellow Quraishite kinsmen in this battle.
Dhirrar became
Muslim on the day of the
conquest of Mecca.
Dhiraar fought in the
Ridda wars
The Ridda Wars ( ar, حُرُوْبُ الرِّدَّةِ, lit=Apostasy Wars) were a series of military campaigns launched by the first caliph Abu Bakr against rebellious Arabian tribes. They began shortly after the death of the Islamic proph ...
when the Caliphate under Abu Bakr was hit by rebellions across Arab, where Dhiraar participated in the
Battle of Yamama
The Battle of Yamama was fought in December 632 as part of the Ridda Wars against a rebellion within the Rashidun Caliphate in the region of al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia) between the forces of Abu Bakr and Musaylima, a self-procla ...
under
Khalid ibn al-Walid.
During Khalid ibn al-Walid's campaign in the
Muslim conquest of Iraq, he formed ''Ummal'', a military units that act as his deputy personnel to govern, watch, and collect
Kharaj and
Jizya in the occupied areas, or as raiding parties in uncaptured cities or settlements.
At one time, Khalid appointed
Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar,
Al-Qa'qa' ibn Amr al-Tamimi
Al-Qaʿqāʿ ibn ʿAmr ibn Mālik al-Tamīmī ( ar, القعقاع بن عمرو بن مالك التميمي) was an Arab Muslim commander and general in the Rashidun army, he belonged to the tribe of Banu Tamim. He and his tribe converted to I ...
, Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab,
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, Dhiraar ibn Muqrin, and Busr ibn Abi Ruhm as ''Ummal'' raiding force to raid Sib, a district located near the city of
Qasr ibn Hubayrah and north of
Hillah
Hillah ( ar, ٱلْحِلَّة ''al-Ḥillah''), also spelled Hilla, is a city in central Iraq on the Hilla branch of the Euphrates River, south of Baghdad. The population is estimated at 364,700 in 1998. It is the capital of Babylon Province a ...
.
These raiding detachment forces made repeated, casual raids until it was subdued.
Later, during
Muslim conquest of the Levant, Dhiraar fought in the
Battle of Yarmouk
The Battle of the Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmouk) was a major battle between the army of the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate. The battle consisted of a series of engagements that lasted for six days in August 636, ...
under
Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah.
Dhiraar fought in the
Battle of Qadisiyyah
The Battle of al-Qadisiyyah ( ar, مَعْرَكَة ٱلْقَادِسِيَّة, Maʿrakah al-Qādisīyah; fa, نبرد قادسیه, Nabard-e Qâdisiyeh) was an armed conflict which took place in 636 CE between the Rashidun Caliphate and th ...
under
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
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In the third day of the battle which called the ''day of Imash'' when the Sassanid elephant corps going rampage towards the Rashidun ranks, the Rashidun top commanders brought themselves to personally engage the elehpants.
Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib
Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib al-Zubaīdi al-Madḥ'hijī ( ar, عمرو بن معد يكرب الزبيدي المذحجي) (died c. 642) was an Arabian calvary commander from the Zubaid clan in Yemen, part of the Madhhij tribe confederation. Amr has ...
were the one who instructed the Rashidun soldiers to sever the trunks of the elephants, which done so by the soldiers around him and stopped their advance.
Historical narratives from poets recited during this battle revealed that Amr were the first to realize the elephants of Sassanid armies has paralyzed the horses of Rashidun, as the mounts did not used being close with such animals.
Then Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab charged along with
Khalid ibn Urfuta
Khalid ibn Urfuta ( ar, خالد بن عرفطة) was a military leader in the early Islamic conquest of Persia. He captured Valashabad, Weh Antiok Khusrau (''al-Rumiyya'') and Veh-Ardashir for the Rashidun Caliphate
The Rashidun Caliphate ( ...
, Jarir ibn Abdullah Al-Bajali,
Al-Qa'qa' ibn Amr al-Tamimi
Al-Qaʿqāʿ ibn ʿAmr ibn Mālik al-Tamīmī ( ar, القعقاع بن عمرو بن مالك التميمي) was an Arab Muslim commander and general in the Rashidun army, he belonged to the tribe of Banu Tamim. He and his tribe converted to I ...
,
Tulayha
Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al-Asadi ( ar, طليحة بن خويلد بن نوفل الأسدي) was a wealthy Arab clan chief and military commander during the time of Muhammad; he belonged to the Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah tribe.
In 625 he ...
, Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib and
Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar to turn and engage against the elephant corps, aiming their weapons to pierced the elephants eyes, while also aimed to kill the elephant riders.
Later, Dhiraar fought in the
Battle of Jalula
The Battle of Jalula was fought between Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate soon after conquest of Ctesiphon.
After the capture of Ctesiphon, several detachments were immediately sent to the west to capture Qarqeesia and Heet the forts a ...
under
Hashim ibn Utba.
Later, as Sa'd heard Hormuzan once again gathered a group of Persian forces on the plain of , he immediately informed caliph Umar, who in turn sent army led by Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab, Al-Hudhayl Al-Asadi, and
Abd Allah ibn Wahb al-Rasibi
ʿAbd Allāh ibn Wahb al-Rāsibī ( ar, عبد الله بن وهب الراسبي; died 17 July 658 AD) was an early leader of the Khārijites., calls him "the first ‘Kharijite’ caliph". Of the Bajīla tribe, he was a ''tābiʿī'', one who ...
.
This force immediately engaged Hormuzan and successfully defeat the Persian in Masabzan, while capturing one of the Persian commander.
Sa'd in turn then placing Dhiraar as administrator in Masabzan area.
After the
Battle of Nahavand
The Battle of Nahavand ( ar, معركة نهاوند ', fa, نبرد نهاوند '), also spelled Nihavand or Nahawand, was fought in 642 between the Rashidun Muslim forces under caliph Umar and Sasanian Persian armies under King Yazdegerd ...
caliph Umar sent Dhiraar to defeat
Sassanid army
The Sasanian army was the primary military body of the Sasanian armed forces, serving alongside the Sasanian navy. The birth of the army dates back to the rise of Ardashir I (r. 224–241), the founder of the Sasanian Empire, to the throne. Arda ...
in an area called Masabdhan.
Quotes
Sometime after Dhiraar embraced Islam, he met some people from Aus and Khazraj arguing over who of the two tribes was the bravest during the battle of Uhud. Aus and Khazraj are two Ansar tribes. When they saw Dhirar crossing, they asked him. Dhirar, who had become a good Muslim, said:
"I don't know who among you are from the Aus or Khazraj Tribe, but what is clear, when that battle(Uhud) broke out, I managed to marry 11 of you to the maidens of heaven."
This means, Dhiraar who was still a polytheist at that battle time, had killed 11 Muslims. Since due to Islamic belief, if a Muslim goes to war and is killed by infidels, they certainly go straight to heaven without judgment.
See also
*
Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
*
Battle of Yarmouk
The Battle of the Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmouk) was a major battle between the army of the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate. The battle consisted of a series of engagements that lasted for six days in August 636, ...
*
Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar
References
* {{cite book , last1=Faizer , first1=Rizwi , title=The Life of Muhammad Al-Waqidi's Kitab Al-Maghazi , date=2013 , publisher=Taylor & Francis , isbn=9781136921148 , page=349 , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gZknAAAAQBAJ , access-date=6 November 2021
Quraysh
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7th-century Arab people
People from Mecca
People from the Rashidun Caliphate
People of the Muslim conquest of Persia