Revealed the events of the eighth episode of the talent Qaqaa "Salloum Haddad" in poetry; Isdh which boasted victories by Muslim armies of the Persians and the Romans.
The caliph Abu Bakr had the best soldiers, Khalid Bin Waleed "Yasser Al-Masri" between fighting the Persians or return, returned, many were left with only two thousand, only Abu Bakr Siddiq extend Balqaha Khaled ibn Amr alone, confirming that a thousand men.
Before the battle of the "repressor", down the Persian army on the river water with drops of some Muslim soldiers of thirst, and suddenly happen lightning, thunder and rain falls where there is an army Khalid bin Walid, and consider it gospel Vivrahon sky in victory.
Calls of Hormuz "immortal" for the fight come out to him, and be able to Khalid Hormuz Faihat by soldiers of the Persians, and here is the tournament Qaqaa to kill them, and once to kill Khaled Hormuz retreats Persians under attack Muslims, and continue victories Khaled until he is confused, "the capital of Iraq," and declares dhimmi Iraq Islam affected including Qaqaa do with him; where it dropped a tribute to the poor.
The caliph Abu Bakr had the best soldiers, Khalid Bin Waleed "Yasser Al-Masri" between fighting the Persians or return, returned, many were left with only two thousand, only Abu Bakr Siddiq extend Balqaha Khaled ibn Amr alone, confirming that a thousand men.
Before the battle of the "repressor", down the Persian army on the river water with drops of some Muslim soldiers of thirst, and suddenly happen lightning, thunder and rain falls where there is an army Khalid bin Walid, and consider it gospel Vivrahon sky in victory.
Calls of Hormuz "immortal" for the fight come out to him, and be able to Khalid Hormuz Faihat by soldiers of the Persians, and here is the tournament Qaqaa to kill them, and once to kill Khaled Hormuz retreats Persians under attack Muslims, and continue victories Khaled until he is confused, "the capital of Iraq," and declares dhimmi Iraq Islam affected including Qaqaa do with him; where it dropped a tribute to the poor.
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