Building Military Power in the Prophet's era

Authors

  • Osama Kreshan جامعة الحسين بن طلال

Keywords:

The Prophet's covenant, The military force, The muslim army

Abstract

This research aims to show a picture of the integrated construction of the military force in the Prophet’s era, and to clarify the tireless and tireless effort made by the Prophet Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, in building the Muslim army, and to show the accuracy of strategic planning in establishing the Muslim army, and the actions he took for that, Including: the supply of weapons, intelligence work, military planning, and the moral mobilization of individuals,... to show the integrated picture of building military power in the Prophet's era. I used the inductive method in this research, where I collected the Hadiths and texts related to this topic from their original sources, and some contemporary sources when necessary, and then classified them under specific titles and interconnected with each other in a sequential manner, to show and clarify the picture of the integrated construction of the military force in the Prophet’s era, which It was built by the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. using the analytical method. Among the most important results reached by the researcher; The necessity of adopting and preserving the means of force, especially military force in a world full of military conflicts in particular, and the necessity of paying attention to military industrialization in order to preserve military superiority and political independence, and the necessity of investing efforts, energies and competencies that achieve this goal, in conjunction with developing political relations with others, and concluding treaties for the sake of achieving the interests and benefits that bring good to the nation.

 

Author Biography

Osama Kreshan, جامعة الحسين بن طلال

 

 

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Published

2023-06-17

How to Cite

Kreshan, O. (2023). Building Military Power in the Prophet’s era. Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies, 18(3), 211–238. Retrieved from https://jjis.aabu.edu.jo/index.php/jjis/article/view/52

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