Military Management in the Battles of the Prophet (s)
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Author: Muhammad Dhahir Watr
Translator: Abu Zahra Muhammadi
Publisher: Veritas Consulting PR and Media Consultancy UK
Category: Holy Prophet
Author: Muhammad Dhahir Watr
Translator: Abu Zahra Muhammadi
Publisher: Veritas Consulting PR and Media Consultancy UK
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- Translator’s Introduction
- Author’s Introduction
- Note
- Preface
- One: The Military And Its Historical Significance
- Two: Novel Warfare
- Three: Management Of Supplies And Munitions
- Four: The Subject For Discussion
- Five: Striving For Humanity
- Notes
- Scope Of Research
- A Chronological Introduction And Description Of The Most Important Sources
- The Most Important Historians
- 1. Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Muslim Bin ‘Ubaydallah Bin Shihāb al-Zuhri (51-124 A.H.)
- 2. Abu ‘Abdillah Muhammad Ibn Is’hāq Bin Yasār al-Mutallabi (85-151 A.H.)
- 3. Abu Abdillah Muhammad Ibn Umar al-Wāqidi (130-207 A.H.)
- 4. Abu al-Rabi’ Sulaymān Bin Musā Ibn Sālim al-Kalā’i al-Himyari
- 5. Abu al-Fath Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdillah Ibn Sayyid al-Nās152
- Notes
- The Arab Military Before Islām
- 1) The Objectives of War
- 2) Wars of Arabs against the Sassanids
- 3) Civil Wars in the North
- Notes
- Leadership And Command
- Etiquettes of Leadership
- A) Intellectual Traits
- One: Reflection, Contemplation and Far-sightedness
- 1. Planning and Organization
- 2. Taking Decisions and Issuing Clear Orders
- Two: Skill and Intellectual Brilliance in Executing the Duties of a Commander
- Three: Sagacity and Perspicacity
- B) Practical Traits
- 1. Principles of Warfare
- 2. Pre-emptive Warfare (Harb al-Wiqāyah)
- 3. Lightning Strikes and Blitzes
- 4. Pursuing and Chasing After Fleeing Enemy Soldiers
- 5. Attacks and Onslaughts
- 6. Deception and Trickery
- 7. Superiority in Battle
- 8. Swiftness and Speed in Battle
- 9. Revolutionary and All-inclusive War
- 10. Psychological Warfare
- C) Physical And Spiritual Traits
- 1. Physical Traits
- 2. Spiritual Traits
- Notes
- Staff Headquarters
- 1. The Department Of Planning And Scheduling
- a) Planning the policy for the participation of the Ansār in battle
- b) Methods of Negotiation
- c) Designing a Program in order to Know the Enemy
- d) Creating a Plan to Gain Control of the Most Important Routes and Courses
- e) Appointing a Deputy in Madina
- f) Reviewing of the Supreme Commander of the Army
- g) Placing the Capable Individuals in Appropriate Positions
- h) Preserving the Unity and Integration of the Army
- i) Discipline
- j) Determining the Number of Soldiers in the Army
- k) Organization and arrangement of the troops
- 2. The Administrative Council
- 3. The Department Of Doctrinal Guidance
- Notes
- The Department of Intelligence And Security
- The Intelligence Department
- First: Intention and Objective
- Second: Assembly (of enemy troops)
- Third: Terrain and the points of advancement
- Fourth: Identifying the area of operations
- Operations Personnel
- First: Department of Operations
- 1. Objective
- 2. Sending military missions and commanding the army in battle
- 3. Studying what was important and necessary
- 4. Preserving the goal
- 5. Exhortation to fight
- 6. The flag and banner
- 7. Code words and identification
- 8. Being prepared for war
- 9. General mobilization
- 10. Taking the appropriate counter-measures
- 11. The routes taken by the forces
- 12. The area of assembly and mobilization
- 13. The area of encampment and setting up base
- 14. Keeping the operations secret and covert
- 15. Specification and assessment of the battle ground
- 16. Co-operation
- 17. Invasion and attack
- 18. Display of strength and might
- 19. Forewarning prior to battle
- 20. The order to commence the war
- 21. Combat
- 22. Organization of the battle
- 23. Battles fought in order to capture forts (Harb al-Husun)
- 24. Battles with barriers (and impediments)
- 25. Battles in cities and towns (Harb al-Mudun)
- 26. Daily reports
- An analysis of the battles on the various front-lines
- a) The front-line against the Quraysh
- b) The front-line against the other Arab tribes
- c) The front-line against the Jews
- d) The front-line against the Rome
- Second: Department of Training
- Third: Department of Armament
- a) Offensive weapons
- b) Defensive weapons
- Notes
- Department Of Supplies And Reinforcements
- A) Department Of Supplies And Reinforcements
- The Rear
- 1) Types of supplies and support
- 2) The main points of relief support
- 3) Places of rest for the army
- 4) Modes of transport
- 5) Foods and rations
- 6) Sources for procuring the food
- 7) Water
- 8) Sources of nourishment
- 9) Shelter, tents and clothes
- 10) Storing foodstuffs
- 11) Clearing the field of operations
- 12) Trade and agriculture
- 13) Welcoming the soldiers
- 14) The minimum age for being accepted into the army
- 15) Teaching and education
- 16) Securing relief support in pre-emptive battle
- 17) Securing reinforcements when capturing fortresses
- 18) Difficulties in securing supplies
- 19) The division for training and exercise
- B) Department Of War Booty
- 1) Ways of using the booty on the battlefield
- 2) The rules of distribution of war booty
- 3) The place where the booty was divided
- 4) Sources of booty
- 5) Prisoners
- C) Department Of Medical Services
- 1) Designation and goals of the department of medical services
- 2) Losses
- 3) The number of martyrs in the battles
- 4) Burying the Martyrs
- 5) The role of women in securing supplies and relief support
- An Analysis of the Military Management
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources