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'''The Battle of Harra''' (Arabic: وقعة الحرّة) took place in the sixty-third year of the Islamic calendar during the reign of [[Yazid]] ibn Mu‘awiya between the powerful armies of Sham under the commandership of Muslim b. 'Uqba and the people of Medina. In this event, many people were killed, including 80 of the [[Prophet Muhammad]]'s companions and 700 of memorizers (hafiz) of the Qur'an, and people's property were plundered.
'''The Battle of Harra''' (Arabic: الواقعة الحرّة) took place in the sixty-third year of the Islamic calendar during the reign of [[Yazid]] ibn Mu‘awiya between the powerful armies of Sham under the commandership of Muslim b. 'Uqba and the people of Medina. In this event, many people were killed, including 80 of the [[Prophet Muhammad]]'s companions and 700 of memorizers (hafiz) of the Qur'an, and people's property were plundered.


==Meaning of Harra==
==Meaning of Harra==