Army of Elephants
The following incident is mentioned in
Surah Feel of the Holy Quran and it happened during the period of the
birth-year of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Abraha Al-Ashram was
the governor of Yemen on behalf of the king of Ethiopia. He (Abrahah)
thought to build a house (like the Kabah at Makkah) in Sana (the capital
of Yemen) and call the Arabs to perform the pilgrimage there in Sana
instead of the Kabah in Makkah, with the intention of diverting the
trade and benefits from Makkah to Yemen. He presented his idea to the
king of Ethiopia who agreed to it. So the house (church) was built and
he named it Al-Qullais; there was no church of its like at that time.
Then a man from the Quraish tribe of Makkah came there and was
infuriated by it, so he relieved his nature (stools and urine) in it,
soiled its walls and went away. When Abrahah Al-Ashram saw that, he
could not control his anger and raised an army to invade Makkah and
demolish the Kabah. He had in that army thirteen elephants and amongst
them was an elephant called Mahmud which was the biggest of them. So
that army proceeded and none amongst the Arab tribes that faced them
(fought against them) but was killed and defeated, till it approached
near Makkah. Then there took place negotiations between Abrahah
Al-Ashram and the chief of Makkah (Abdul Muttalib bin Hashim, the
grandfather of the Prophet), and it was concluded that Abrahah would
restore the camels of Abdul Muttalib which he had taken away, and then
he (Abrahah) would decide himself as regards the Kabah. Abdul Muttalib
ordered the men of Makkah to evacuate the city and go to the top of the
mountains along with their wives and children in case some harm should
come to them from the invading oppressors. Then that army moved towards
Makkah till they reached valley Muhassir. While the army was marching
towards Makkah, in the middle of the valley, suddenly it was overtaken
by flocks of birds, flocks after flocks, air-raiding that army with
small stones slightly bigger than a lentil seed. There never fell a
stone on a soldier except it dissolved his flesh and burst it into
pieces. So they perished with a total destruction. Abrahah Al-Ashram
fled away while his flesh was bursting into pieces till he died on the
way (back to Yemen). Such was the victory bestowed by Allah, (the
All-Majestic, All-Powerful) to the people of Makkah and such was the
protection provided by Him for His House (Kabah in Makkah).
Source: Extracted from Tafsir of Surah Feel (Surah 105) by Ibn Kathir as found in Translation of the Noble Quran by Muhammad Muhsin Khan.
Source: Extracted from Tafsir of Surah Feel (Surah 105) by Ibn Kathir as found in Translation of the Noble Quran by Muhammad Muhsin Khan.







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