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11 janvier

The Lioness of Syria! SuhanAllahh

The Lion(ess) Of Syria
Khaalid bin Al-Waleed had besieged Damascus. He had sent a Muslim
blocking force to the north to prevent Roman reinforcements from
coming to replenish the garrison at Damascus. At the head of this
army was the commander Dhiraar - the lion of Syria who used to
fight amongst the armoured enemies of Islaam naked from the waist
up! He was a fierce warrior who had unfortunately been captured by
the Roman reinforcements since their army was twice the strength of
the Muslims, and he had launched headlong into the ranks of the
enemies by himself, killing so many of the foe that his companions
could not keep up with the pace. Soon he was too far into the ranks
of the Romans, and was surrounded and captured. Khaalid bin
Al-Waleed, upon hearing this, mobilized 5,000 from amongst the
besieging force at Damascus and rode like the wind to come to the
aid of the Muslims.

As Khalid approached the battlefield he suddenly saw a Muslim rider
flash past him from behind and gallop off towards the Roman front.
Before Khalid could stop him, he was gone. A slim, lightly-built
person, dressed in black, this rider wore a breastplate and was
armed with a sword and a long lance. He sported a green turban and
had a scarf wrapped around his face, acting as a mask, with only
his eyes visible. Khalid arrived on the battlefield in time to see
this rider throw himself at the Romans with such fury that everyone
present thought that he and his horse must both be mad. Raafe saw
this rider before he saw Khalid and remarked, "He attacks like
Khalid, but he is clearly not Khalid." Then Khalid joined Raafe.
(second in command)

Khalid took a little time to organize Raafe's group and his own
Mobile Guard into one and deploy it as a combined force for battle.
Meanwhile the masked rider treated the Muslims to a thrilling
display of horsemanship and attacks with the lance. He would go
charging on his own, strike the Roman front at one point and kill a
man; then go galloping away to another part of the front, again
strike someone in the Roman front line and so on. A few Romans came
forward to tackle him but all went down before his terrible lance.
Marvelling at this wondrous sight, the Muslims could still see
nothing more of the warrior than a youthful figure and a pair of
bright eyes shining above the mask. The rider appeared bent on
suicide as with his clothes and lance covered with blood, he struck
again and again at the Romans. The example of this warrior put
fresh courage into the men of Raafe, who forgot their fatigue and
went into battle with renewed high spirits as Khalid gave the order
to attack.

The masked rider, now joined by many others, continued his personal
war against the Romans as the entire Muslim force attacked the
Roman front. Soon after the general attack had begun, Khalid got
near this rider and called, "O warrior, show us your face." A pair
of dark eyes flashed at Khalid before the rider turned away and
galloped off into another assault at the Romans. Next, a few of
Khalid's men caught up with him and said,

"O noble warrior, your commander calls you and you turn away from
him! Show us your face and tell us your name so that you may be
properly honoured."

Again the rider turned away as if deliberately trying to keep his
identity a secret.

As the masked rider returned from his charge, he passed by Khalid,
who called to him sternly to stop. The rider pulled up his horse,
and Khalid continued, "You have done enough to fill our hearts with
admiration. Who are you?"

Khalid nearly fell off his horse when he heard the reply of the
masked rider, for it was the voice of a girl!

"O commander, I only turn away from you out of modesty. You are the
glorious commander, and I am of those who stay behind the veil. I
fight like this because my heart is on fire."

"Who are you?"

"I am Khaulah, sister of Dhiraar. My brother has been captured, and
I must fight to set him free."

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