During the battle of Medina


During the battle of Medina, when digging trenches, huge stones came out and everyone tried but could not break or break the stones. Then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) struck him three times with his sword. When the Companions inquired, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that during the spark of fire, Allaah had shown him Constantinople and gave him the glad tidings of victory during the third blow. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: No matter how fortunate the commander is, no matter how fortunate the army is.
So a Muslim desire to conquer Constantinople always worked, but the walls of Constantinople were invincible for a long 1500 years, the west of Rome from before Jesus and before his birth, Constantinople was invincible only because of its high walls.

Although the Umayyad Caliphate sent 300,000 Muslim armies in the eighth century, they did not succeed in pushing them against the walls.

Eventually Sultan Muhammad the invincible, invincible Constantinople was able to fly the flag of Islam. The walls that have stood proudly for thousands of years are mixed with the earth. Westerners call the Sultan "Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih", the Conqueror.

Today's Istanbul, which Muhammad then named Islambul (the house of Islam) is the invincible Constantinople whose conquest has the contribution of the Companions carrying the flag of Islam (I forgot the name) during Muhammad's time, but I will write about it some other day.

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