Jihad in Hadith

Jihad In Hadith

Ghazwah (expeditions where he took part)

  • Caravan Raids
  • Waddan
  • Buwat
  • Safwan
  • Dul Ashir
  • 1st Badr
  • Kudr
  • Sawiq
  • Qaynuqa
  • Ghatafan
  • Bahran
  • Uhud
  • Al-Asad
  • Nadir
  • Invasion of Nejd
  • 2nd Badr
  • 1st Jandal
  • Trench
  • Qurayza
  • 2nd Lahyan
  • Mustaliq
  • Hudaybiyyah
  • Khaybar
  • Conquest of Fidak
  • 3rd Qura
  • Dhat al-Riqa
  • Baqra
  • Mecca
  • Hunayn
  • Autas
  • Ta'if
  • Tabouk

Sariyyah (expeditions which he ordered)

  • Nakhla
  • Nejd
  • 1st Asad
  • 1st Lahyan
  • Al Raji
  • Umayyah
  • Bir Maona
  • Assassination of Abu Rafi
  • Maslamah
  • 2nd Asad
  • 1st Thalabah
  • 2nd Thalabah
  • Dhu Qarad
  • Jumum
  • Al-Is
  • 3rd Thalabah
  • Hisma
  • 1st Qura
  • 2nd Jandal
  • 1st Ali
  • 2nd Qura
  • Uraynah
  • Rawaha
  • Umar
  • Abu Bakr
  • Murrah
  • Uwal
  • 3rd Fadak
  • Yemen
  • Sulaym
  • Kadid
  • Banu Layth
  • Amir
  • Dhat Atlah
  • Mu'tah
  • Amr
  • Abu Ubaidah
  • Abi Hadrad
  • Edam
  • Khadirah
  • 1st Khalid ibn Walid
  • Demolition of Suwa
  • Demolition of Manat
  • 2nd Khalid ibn Walid
  • Demolition of Yaghuth
  • 1st Autas
  • 2nd Autas
  • Banu Tamim
  • Banu Khatham
  • Banu Kilab
  • Jeddah
  • 3rd Ali
  • Udhrah
  • 3rd Khalid ibn Walid
  • 4th Khalid ibn Walid
  • Abu Sufyan
  • Jurash
  • 5th Khalid ibn Walid
  • 2nd Ali
  • 3rd Ali
  • Dhul Khalasa
  • Army of Usama (Final Expedition)

Hadith are narrations originating from the words and deeds of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Hadith are regarded by the traditional schools of jurisprudence as important tools for understanding the Qur'an and in matters of jurisprudence. Jihad is an Islamic term which is a religious duty of Muslims. As in other matters of Islam, there are many Hadith explaining the concept of Jihad.

Read more about Jihad In Hadith:  Sahih Al-Bukhari