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The Genius of Khalid ibn Al-Walid — Al-‘Aqqad’s Literary Portrait
The Genius of Khalid ibn Al-Walid (‘Abqariyyat Khalid) is one of the most loved volumes in the famous ‘Abqariyyat series by the great Egyptian writer ‘Abbas Mahmud Al-‘Aqqad (rahimahullah). It is not a chronological biography of the great commander, but a literary and philosophical character study of Khalid ibn Al-Walid (radiyallahu ‘anhu) — the Sahabi whom the Prophet ﷺ himself called Sayf Allah, the Sword of Allah.
What The Genius of Khalid ibn Al-Walid Captures
- Al-‘Aqqad’s signature literary style — careful, vivid, and proudly Arabic
- The military mind of Khalid (RA) examined as a character, not a calendar of battles
- Reflections on courage, restraint, and the discipline of an unbroken commander
- The conquests of Iraq, Yarmouk, and the dignity with which Khalid accepted demotion
- An honoured place in any Arabic library on the Sahaba and the early conquests
Why The Genius of Khalid ibn Al-Walid Endures
Al-‘Aqqad gives the reader Khalid as a personality — the instinctive strategist, the dignified servant of Allah, and the believer whose ambitions bowed before the command of the caliph. This volume is one of the finest literary tributes to a Sahabi ever written in the Arabic language. Please note that this book is in Arabic and is suited to readers of classical and modern literary Arabic.
For the Arabic-reading student of seerah, the lover of fine prose, and the believer who wants to know the Sword of Allah as a soul rather than a symbol, ‘Abqariyyat Khalid is the kind of book that earns a permanent place on the shelf.





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