ISLAM has great military generals in their respective times. Almost the many generals belonging to Muslims, these are the 9 greatest warriors in Islamic history.
- Khalid Bin Walid Khalid ibn al-Walid
Khalid bin Walid, was a warlord during the reign of Khulafaur Rasyidin who was feared and feared on the battlefield and dubbed Saifullah Al-Maslul (the drawn sword of Allah). He is one of the most important warlords who have not invaded his entire career.
- Muhammad Al-Fatih (Mehmed II)
ip p2
Sultan Mehmed II or also known as Muhammad Al-Fatih (Turkish Ottoman: دمحم ىناث Meḥmed-i sānī, Turkish: II Mehmet, also known as el-Fatih (حتافلا), "the Conqueror." His success in conquering Constantinople many friends and opponents are impressed with his leadership and his tactics and war strategies that are said to be ahead of his time as well as the methods of his election. He is the son of Syekh Syamsuddin who is still a descendant of Abu Bakar As-Siddiq.
- Salahuddin Ayyubi (Saladin) Salahuddin Ayyubi
Salahuddin Ayyubi (Saladin) Salahuddin Ayyubi or Saladin or Salah ad-Din is a generals and Kurdish Muslim warriors from Tikrit (northern Iraq today). He founded the Ayyubiyyah Dynasty in Egypt, Syria, parts of Yemen, Iraq, Hejaz and Diyar Bakr Mecca. Salahuddin is well-known in the Muslim world and Christianity due to his leadership, military power, and his knights and forgiveness during his war against the Crusaders. Sultan Salahuddin Al Ayyubi is also a scholar. He gives a footnote and various explanations in the hadith of Abu Dawud.
- Abu Ubaidah bin al-Jarrah
Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah was the Muhajirin of the Quraish of Mecca who included the earliest to embrace Islam. He migrated to Habasyah (now Ethiopia) and then, he moved to Medina. It follows every battle in defending Islam. After the death of Prophet Muhammad, he was one of Caliphate candidates along with Abu Bakr and Umar bin Khattab. After his election of Abu Bakr as Caliph, he was appointed to be the commander of the war to lead the Muslim forces to fight against the Roman Empire. He died due to a disease outbreak.
ip pub post x5 300 × 250
- Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas
Sa`ad bin Abī Waqqās was one of the early Muslims and one of Muhammad's best friends. The heroism of Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas was inscribed with gold ink when leading Islamic troops against the Persian army in Qadissyah. This war is one of the largest wars of Muslims.
- Tariq Bin Ziyad
Tariq bin Ziyad, known in the history of Spain as a legend called Taric el Tuerto (Taric who has one eye), is a general of the Umayyad dynasty who leads the Muslim conquest of the Al-Andalus region (Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Gibraltar and surrounding areas) 711 years old
- Syurahbil bin Hasanah
It is Muhammad's friend. He was one of the elected commanders of the Rashidin forces, serving under Caliph Rashidin Abu Bakar and Umar bin Khattab. He was one of the main field commanders during the Muslim conquest of Syria, serving since 634 until his death in 639 due to an outbreak.
- Abdullah bin Aamir
Abdullah bin Aamir was governor of Busrha (647-656) and was a very generous army general during the reign of Caliph Rasyidin Utsman bin Affan. He is known for his greatness in administration and military.
- Amru Bin Ash
He initially took part in the battle of the Prophet Muhammad and Muslims. He converted to Islam with Khalid bin Walid. Six months after entering Islam, he and Rasulullah SAW conquered Mecca in the Fathul Mecca event. He is a wise warlord in organizing war strategy.
He was the warlord who conquered Baitul Maqdis and Egypt from Roman grip. He was then appointed as governor of Egypt by Umar bin Khattab, but was later sacked by Caliph Usman bin Affan. Muawiyah bin Abu Sufyan re-appointed him to be governor of Egypt. Commander Amru deployed a soldier's army at the end of the spear, he used this method in battle with Ali bin Abi Thalib to have Ali bin Abi Talib stop the attacks.