Allah tells us of the blessings and favors He bestowed upon His believing
servants when He diverted their enemies and defeated them in the year when they
gathered together and plotted. That was the year of Al-Khandaq, in Shawwal of
the year 5 AH according to the well-known correct view. Musa bin `Uqbah and
others said that it was in the year 4 AH. The reason why the Confederates came
was that a group of the leaders of the Jews of Banu Nadir, whom the Messenger of
Allah had expelled from Al-Madinah to Khaybar, including Sallam bin Abu
Al-Huqayq, Sallam bin Mishkam and Kinanah bin Ar-Rabi`, went to Makkah where
they met with the leaders of Quraysh and incited them to make war against the
Prophet . They promised that they would give them help and support, and Quraysh
agreed to that. Then they went to the Ghatafan tribe with the same call, and
they responded too. The Quraysh came out with their company of men from various
tribes and their followers, under the leadership of Abu Sufyan Sakhr bin Harb.
The Ghatafan were led by `Uyaynah bin Hisn bin Badr. In all they numbered nearly
ten thousand. When the Messenger of Allah heard that they had set out, he
commanded the Muslims to dig a ditch (Khandaq) around Al-Madinah from the east.
This was on the advice of Salman Al-Farisi, may Allah be pleased with him. So
the Muslims did this, working hard, and the Messenger of Allah worked with them,
carrying earth away and digging, in the process of which there occurred many
miracles and clear signs. The idolators came and made camp to the north of
Al-Madinah, near Uhud, and some of them camped on the high ground overlooking
Al-Madinah, as Allah says:
[إِذْ جَآءُوكُمْ
مِّن فَوْقِكُمْ وَمِنْ أَسْفَلَ مِنكُمْ]
(When they came upon you from above you and from below you,) The Messenger of
Allah came out with the believers, who numbered nearly three thousand, or it was
said that they numbered seven hundred. They had their backs towards (the
mountain of) Sal` and were facing the enemy, and the ditch, in which there was
no water, was between the two groups, preventing the cavalry and infantry from
reaching them. The women and children were in the strongholds of Al-Madinah.
Banu Qurayzah, who were a group among the Jews, had a fortress in the south-east
of Al-Madinah, and they had made a treaty with the Prophet and were under his
protection. They numbered nearly eight hundred fighters. Huyay bin Akhtab
An-Nadari went to them and kept trying to persuade them until they broke the
treaty and went over to the side of the Confederates against the Messenger of
Allah . The crisis deepened and things got worse, as Allah says:
[هُنَالِكَ ابْتُلِىَ
الْمُؤْمِنُونَ وَزُلْزِلُواْ زِلْزَالاً شَدِيداً ]
(There, the believers were tried and shaken with a mighty shaking.) [33: 11]
They besieged the Prophet and his Companions for almost a month, but they did
not reach them and there was no fighting between them, except for when `Amr bin
`Abd Wadd Al-`Amiri, who was one of the most famous and bravest horsemen of the
Jahiliyyah, came with some other horsemen, and crossed the ditch to the Muslim
side. The Messenger of Allah called for the Muslim cavalry, and it was said that
no one came forward. Then he called `Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, who
came forward and they fought in single combat until Ali, may Allah be pleased
with him, killed him, and this was a sign of imminent victory. Then Allah sent
an intensely cold wind with strong gusts against the Confederates, and they were
left with no tents or anything else; they could not light any fires or do
anything, and so they departed, disappointed and defeated, as Allah says:
[يأَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ
ءَامَنُواْ اذْكُرُواْ نِعْمَةَ اللَّهِ عَلَيْكُمْ إِذْ جَآءَتْكُمْ جُنُودٌ
فَأَرْسَلْنَا عَلَيْهِمْ رِيحاً وَجُنُوداً]
(O you who believe! Remember Allah's favor to you, when there came against
you hosts, and We sent against them a wind and forces) Mujahid said: "This was
the easterly wind.'' This view is supported by another Hadith:
«نُصِرْتُ
بِالصَّبَا، وَأُهْلِكَتْ عَادٌ بِالدَّبُور»
(I was given victory by the easterly wind, and `Ad were destroyed by the
westerly wind.)
[وَجُنُوداً لَّمْ
تَرَوْهَا]
(and forces that you saw not.) This refers to the angels who shook them and
cast fear and terror into their hearts. The chief of each tribe said, "O Banu
so-and-so, to me!'' So they gathered around him, and he said, "Let us save
ourselves,'' when Allah cast fear and terror into their hearts. In his Sahih,
Muslim recorded that Ibrahim At-Taymi said that his father said: "We were with
Hudhayfah bin Al-Yaman, may Allah be pleased with him, and a man said to him:
`If I had met the Messenger of Allah I would have fought alongside him and I
would have striven my utmost.' Hudhayfah said to him: `Would you really have
done that I was present with the Messenger of Allah during (the campaign)
against the Confederates on a very cold and windy night, and the Messenger of
Allah said:
«أَلَا رَجُلٌ
يَأْتِي بِخَبَرِ الْقَوْمِ يَكُونُ مَعِي يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَة»
(Is there any man who will bring me news of the people He will be with me on
the Day of Resurrection.) None of us answered him, and he repeated it a second
and a third time. Then he said:
«يَاحُذَيْفَةُ قُمْ
فَأْتِنَا بِخَبَرٍ مِنَ الْقَوْم»
(O Hudhayfah, get up and bring us news of the people.) When he called me by
name, I had no choice but to get up. He said,
«ائْتِنِي بِخَبَرِ
الْقَوْمِ وَلَاتَذْعَرْهُمْ عَلَي»
(Bring us news of the people, but do not alarm them.) So I went, walking as
if I were walking among pigeons, until I came to them. I saw Abu Sufyan warming
his back by the fire, and I put an arrow in my bow, wanting to shoot it at him,
then I remembered what the Messenger of Allah said,
«وَلَاتَذْعَرْهُمْ
عَلَي»
(Do not alarm them.) If I shot the arrow, I would have hit him. So I came
back, again walking as if I were walking among pigeons, and I came to the
Messenger of Allah . After my returning I began to feel very cold. I told the
Messenger of Allah and he gave me to wear a spare cloak of his which he used to
pray in. I slept until morning came, and when morning came, the Messenger of
Allah said,
«قُمْ
يَانَوْمَان»
(Get up, O sleepy one!)'''
[إِذْ جَآءُوكُمْ
مِّن فَوْقِكُمْ]
(When they came upon you from above you) refers to the Confederates,
[وَمِنْ أَسْفَلَ
مِنكُمْ]
(and from below you.) We have already noted the report from Abu Hudhayfah
that these were Banu Qurayzah.
[وَإِذْ زَاغَتِ
الاٌّبْصَـرُ وَبَلَغَتِ الْقُلُوبُ الْحَنَاجِرَ]
(and when the eyes grew wild and the hearts reached to the throats,) means,
from intense fear and terror.
[وَتَظُنُّونَ
بِاللَّهِ الظُّنُونَاْ]
(and you were harboring doubts about Allah.) Ibn Jarir said: "Some of those
who were with the Messenger of Allah , had doubts and thought that the outcome
would be against the believers, and that Allah would allow that to happen.''
Muhammad bin Ishaq said concerning the Ayah:
[وَإِذْ زَاغَتِ
الاٌّبْصَـرُ وَبَلَغَتِ الْقُلُوبُ الْحَنَاجِرَ وَتَظُنُّونَ بِاللَّهِ
الظُّنُونَاْ]
(when the eyes grew wild and the hearts reached to the throats, and you were
harboring doubts about Allah.) "The believers had all kinds of doubts, and
hypocrisy emerged to such an extent that Mu`attib bin Qushayr, the brother of
Banu `Amr bin `Awf said: `Muhammad was promising us that we would win the
treasure of Chosroes and Caesar, but one of us cannot even go and relieve
himself.''' Al-Hasan said concerning the Ayah:
[وَتَظُنُّونَ
بِاللَّهِ الظُّنُونَاْ]
(and you were harboring doubts about Allah.) "There were different kinds of
thoughts; the hypocrites thought that Muhammad and his Companions would be
eliminated, while the believers were certain that what Allah and His Messenger
promised was true, and that He would cause the religion to prevail even if the
idolators hated it.'' Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that Abu Sa`id, may Allah be
pleased with him, said: "On the day of Al-Khandaq, we said: `O Messenger of
Allah, is there anything we should say, for our hearts have reached our throats'
He said:
«نَعَمْ، قُولُوا:
اللَّهُمَّ اسْتُرْ عَوْرَاتِنَا وَآمِنْ رَوْعَاتِنَا»
(Yes, say: O Allah, cover our weak points and calm our fears.) Then [Allah]
struck the faces of the enemy with the wind, and defeated them with the wind.
This was also recorded by Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal from Abu `Amir Al-`Aqadi.
[هُنَالِكَ ابْتُلِىَ
الْمُؤْمِنُونَ وَزُلْزِلُواْ زِلْزَالاً شَدِيداً - وَإِذْ يَقُولُ
الْمُنَـفِقُونَ وَالَّذِينَ فِى قُلُوبِهِم مَّرَضٌ مَّا وَعَدَنَا اللَّهُ
وَرَسُولُهُ إِلاَّ غُرُوراً وَإِذْ قَالَت طَّآئِفَةٌ مِّنْهُمْ يأَهْلَ .يَثْرِبَ
لاَ مُقَامَ لَكُمْ فَارْجِعُواْ وَيَسْتَأْذِنُ فَرِيقٌ مِّنْهُمُالنَّبِىَّ
يَقُولُونَ إِنَّ بُيُوتَنَا عَوْرَةٌ وَمَا هِىَ بِعَوْرَةٍ إِن يُرِيدُونَ إِلاَّ
فِرَاراً]
(11. There, the believers were tried and shaken with a mighty shaking. ) (12.
And when the hypocrites and those in whose hearts is a disease said: "Allah and
His Messenger promised us nothing but delusion!'') (13. And when a party of them
said: "O people of Yathrib! There is no postition for you. Therefore go back!''
And a band of them ask for permission of the Prophet saying: "Truly, our homes
lie open.'' And they lay not open. They but wished to flee.)