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'''Mount Uhud''' is a mountain located north of [[Medina]], which was the site of the [[Battle of Uhud]]. Today, due to the expansion of the city of Medina, this mountain is located within the city. Its distance from [[Al-Masjid al-Nabawi|Al-Masjid an-Nabawi]] is five and a half kilometers. Another name for Mount Uhud is Dhu Aynayn. Uhud is a mountain range and consists of numerous peaks. <br />In the third year of the Hijra, the Battle of Uhud took place on this mountain between Muslims and polytheists from [[Mecca]], and many Muslims were [[martyred]] in it. By the order of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)]], some of the fallen in this battle, including [[Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]], the Prophet's uncle, were buried at the foot of Mount Uhud.
'''Mount Uhud''' is a mountain north of [[Medina]] and the site of [[the Battle of Uhud]]. Today, following the expansion of Medina, the mountain lies within the city. Its distance from [[Al-Masjid al-Nabawi|Al-Masjid an-Nabawi]] is five and a half kilometers. Another name for Mount Uhud is Dhu Aynayn. Uhud is a mountain range and consists of numerous peaks. <br />In the third year of the Hijra, the Battle of Uhud took place on this mountain between Muslims and polytheists from [[Mecca]], and many Muslims were [[martyred]] in it. By the order of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)]], some of the fallen in this battle, including [[Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]], the Prophet's uncle, were buried at the foot of Mount Uhud.


==Geographical Location==
==Geographical Location==