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The Conquests Ash-Shaam فتوح الشام

Did Islam spread by the Sword? Islamic Facts: No compulsion in ReligionIslamic Facts: No compulsion in Religion Historical Facts: Protection of other religions under Islamic rule. Historical documents and treaties.Historical Facts: Protection of other religions under Islamic rule. Historical documents and treaties. Common Sense Facts: Largest Muslim population in countries not conquered militarily.Common Sense Facts: Largest Muslim population in countries not conquered militarily.

Why ? Byzantines and Persians attacked Muslims since early phases of Islam Killed those who chose Islam freely. (Farwa bin Amr Al-Juthami Governor of Ma’an) It is an obligation upon the Muslim state to secure delivery of the message to all and guarantee free choice for those willing to accept Islam.

Abou Bakr First army: Khalid bin Sa’id bin Al-A’as to Taima’a خالد بن سعيد بن العاص إلى تيماء Two battles: one with Byzantine allies and another with Byzantines. Asked Abou Bakr for help

Abou Bakr Four Armies: –Amr bin Al-A’as to Palestine –Shurahbil bin Hasana to Jordan –Yazid bin Abou Sufian to Balka’ (South Syria) –Abou Ubayda bin Al-Jarah to Hims

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Hims Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Hims Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Abu Ubaydah Yazid Shurahbil Amr Persia Byzantuim

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Hims Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Abu Ubaydah Yazid Shurahbil Amr Khalid Persia Byzantuim

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims Yarmouk

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims Yarmouk

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims Yarmouk

Damascus Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Hims Yarmouk

Ajnadine Jerusalem Ludd Aleppo Qinnasrin Persia Byzantuim Yarmouk Damascus Hims 13 th Hijra 635 AD Fihl

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Fihl Damascus Hims 14 th Hijra 636 AD

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Fihl Damascus Hims 14 th Hijra 636 AD

Damascus Hims 14 th Hijra 636 AD Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Shurahbil Amr

Damascus Hims 14 th Hijra 636 AD Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Shurahbil Amr Jerusalem Ludd Ajnadine

Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid

Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid

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Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra

Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra

Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra

Damascus Hims Fihl Khalid and Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Tozra Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl Abou Ubayda Yazid Khalid

Damascus Hims Fihl 15 th Hijra 637 AD

Fihl Damascus Hims 15 th Hijra 637 AD Khalid Qinnasrin

Fihl Damascus Hims 15 th Hijra 637 AD Khalid Qinnasrin

Fihl Damascus Hims 15 th Hijra 637 AD Khalid Qinnasrin Aleppo

Fihl Damascus Hims 15 th Hijra 637 AD Khalid Qinnasrin Aleppo