Umar orders his army to retreat to …
Years: 636 - 636
January
Umar orders his army to retreat to the bordering areas of Mesopotamia near the Arabian desert and begins raising armies for another campaign into Mesopotamia.
The Arab armies are concentrated near Medina, and owing to the critical situation, Umar wishes to command the army in person.
This idea is opposed by the members of Majlis al Shura at Medina, who claim that the two-front war requires Umar's presence in Medina.
Umar appoints Saad ibn Abi Waqqas as commander for the campaign in Mesopotamia.
Saad leaves Medina with his army in May 636 and arrives at Qadisiyyah in June.
While Heraclius launched his offensive in May 636, Yazdegerd is unable to muster his armies in time to provide Constantinople’s forces with Persian support.
Umar, allegedly aware of this alliance, capitalizes on this failure: not wanting to risk a battle with two great powers simultaneously, he quickly moves to reinforce the Muslim army at Yarmouk to engage and defeat the imperial forces.
Meanwhile, Umar orders Saad to enter into peace negotiations with Yazdegerd III and invite him to Islam to prevent Persian forces from taking the field.
Locations
People
- 'Amr ibn al-'As
- Aishah
- Ali
- Heraclius
- Khālid ibn al-Walīd
- Muawiyah I
- Rostam Farrokhzād
- Theodore
- Theodore Trithyrius
- Umar
- Uthman ibn Affan
- Yazdegerd III
Groups
- Arab people
- Persian people
- Zoroastrians
- Babylonia, Classical
- Jews
- Mesopotamia (Roman province)
- Persian Empire, Sassanid, or Sasanid
- Christians, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox
- Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
- Christians, Maronite
- Christians, Monophysite
- Christians, Miaphysite (Oriental Orthodox)
- Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Ghassan, Kingdom of
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Heraclian dynasty
- Islam
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Christians, Monotheletist
Topics
- Migration Period
- Arab-Byzantine Wars
- Muslim Conquest of Persia
- Byzantine-Muslim War of 633-42
- Muslim Conquest of the Levant
- al-Qādisiyyah, Battle of
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- Labor and Service
- Conflict
- Mayhem
- Faith
- Government
- Custom and Law
- Technology
- Movements
- Theology
- Christology
