"How is it that you are defeated whenever you meet them [in battle]"
Abû Ishâq [Al-Fazârî] states:
The enemy was never able to stand up to the Companions of Allâh’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه و سلم) so when the news of the defeat of the Romans came to Heraclius at Antioch he asked [his people],
"Woe to you, tell me about these people who fight you, are they not humans like you?”
They replied, “Indeed, they are.”
He asked, “So are you more in number or them?”
They replied, “We outnumber them greatly in all places.”
He said, “So how is it that you are defeated whenever you meet them [in battle].”
A senior and esteemed elder amongst them replied, "Because they stand in prayer at night, fast during the day, fulfill their agreements and promises, enjoin what is right and forbid what is evil, they are fair and just amongst themselves;
and because we drink wine, fornicate, commit sin, break our agreements, steal, oppress and do injustice, enjoin the committing of what angers Allâh and forbid what pleases Allâh the Mighty and Majestic, and we cause evil and corruption in the land.”
Heraclius said, “You are the one who has told me the truth.”
(Abû Bakr Al-Daynûrî, Al-Mujâlasah wa Jawâhir Al-‘Ilm 4:91.)
Re: "How is it that you are defeated whenever you meet them [in battle]"
I read this quote from Imam al Waqidi's book, "the conquest of syria". that is one great history book, over 500 pages of goodness that relates all the important events that happened in the Islamic conquest of Syria. People should give it a read.
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