

Islamic History Podcast
Islamic History Podcast
We often overlook Islamic history as a learning tool. The history of Islam is not only important for Muslims, but important for everyone. Islam and the people who call themselves Muslims have made an enormous impact on our world. The Islamic History Podcast is about discovering that history in a fun and interesting way.
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Nov 16, 2015 • 1h 31min
How Khalid ibn al-Walid Redrew the Map of the Middle East | IHP 2-3
Expert Khalid discusses the ancient Persian Empire's decline, conquests by Alexander the Great, and turmoil during Prophet's era. Focus on Sassanid dynasty's weaknesses aiding Islam's spread. Insightful narratives on Muslim invasion led by Khalid, military strategies, and commanders under Abubakar's leadership. Compelling discussions also touch on Quran compilation, podcast production challenges, and embracing boldness.

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Sep 28, 2015 • 1h 10min
Abu Bakr's Plan to Unite the Ummah | 2-2
The survival of the Muslim nation following the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) relied entirely on the grand strategy of Abu Bakr in unifying the Arabian Peninsula during the turbulent Ridda Wars.
This episode of the Islamic History Podcast explores the chaotic period when tribes across Arabia broke their allegiance to Medina. We analyze the true nature of this rebellion, debunking the misconception that all rebels were apostates; many were actually political separatists refusing to pay Zakat to the central government.
We follow the movements of the legendary general Khalid ibn Walid as he executes Abu Bakr's military plan. The narrative covers the controversial execution of Malik ibn Nuwayran, which led leaders like Omar ibn Khattab to call for Khalid's removal. Finally, we witness the brutal climax of the wars at the Battle of Yamama against the false prophet Musaylimah. Known as the "Garden of Death," this desperate close-quarters combat resulted in heavy casualties but ultimately solidified Muslim control over the region.

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Sep 21, 2015 • 1h 15min
The First Caliph: How Abu Bakr Saved the Ummah | IHP 2-1
The leadership and stabilization of the Ummah under Abu Bakr became the defining challenge for the early Muslim community following the passing of Prophet Muhammad (SAWS). This episode explores the intense Succession Crisis in Medina and how the community navigated the transition of power.
As the first Caliph, Abu Bakr faced the immediate threat of the Ridda Wars, where various tribes attempted to break away from the central authority. We delve into the rise of false prophets and the military strategy employed, including the pivotal decision to send Usama ibn Zayd’s army to face the Byzantine threat despite the dangers at home. Ultimately, this is a story of the preservation of Islamic unity and the iron will of a leader determined to keep the faith and the nation from fracturing.


