Muslims won significant territorial expansions and political power in various battles throughout early Islamic history. Key victories, such as the Battle of Badr and the Battle of Uhud, bolstered their influence in the Arabian Peninsula, while later battles like the Battle of Yarmouk and the Battle of Qadisiyyah led to the rapid expansion of Islamic rule into the Byzantine and Sassanian empires. These victories not only secured land but also facilitated the spread of Islam and its cultural and religious practices across diverse regions.
Win a battle on union soil.
The Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.
In French it is called "la bataille de Poitiers" in 732. In English it is called the Battle of Tours / Battle of Poitiers. (link)
No, the South won both battle there.
Which battle? If the Muslims subjugated a group of non-Muslims, then those non-Muslims converted to Islam, it is possible that their jizya could be "refunded" (but not their kharaj taxes which remain tied to their land even after conversion). Or, if the battle ended in negotiations, an alternative settlement could be worked out in a treaty. Normally & in the Quran and primary Hadith, however, no exemptions/no returns are laid out. The non-Muslim must convert, pay, or be fought by the Muslims under Islamic law.
The battle between the Muslims and the Franks was called the Battle of Tours.
The battle of Badr was won by the Muslims of Madinah led by the Holy Prophet.
The Muslims
This frank dude that you are talking about is a Muslim. The battle that saved the Muslims was the battle of tours. It took place in Spain,1492. Duh.
the jews secretly plotted against the muslims because they could not contain their anger after the battle of badr in which the muslims were victorious
Americans won the Battle of Vera Cruz
no Muslims won the battle of the tours! it was the franks that won. if the Muslims won than most of Germanywould be Muslim!
they had to win this battle to scare the british a little.
The union won that battle.
It was important to the Muslims because 732AD was the year of the battle of the tours.
The Battle of Tours! :)
Harald Hardrada did not win the Battle of Hastings, he was killed earlier at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.