Intermediate
History & Lessons
Surah: Al Imran (152)
Until You Lost Heart and Disputed the Command — The Timeless Lesson of Uhud on Consultation and Obedience
حَتَّىٰٓ إِذَا فَشِلۡتُمۡ وَتَنَٰزَعۡتُمۡ فِي ٱلۡأَمۡرِ
— آل عمران الآية 152
Verse: "Until you lost heart and disputed the command and disobeyed — after He had shown you what you desired." (3:152) — Three causes of defeat in sequence: (1) lost heart = weak resolve. (2) disputed = disagreement over command. (3) disobeyed = violating explicit orders (archers left the mountain). Allah had shown them what they loved = early victory at Uhud. Then the reminder: "Some of you desire this world, some desire the hereafter." The defeat was not pure fate but the result of clear causes. Lesson: collective defeat always has diagnosable causes — weakness, dispute, disobedience.
Source: Ibn Kathir (2/117); Al-Sadi
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What are the three causes of defeat at Uhud as mentioned in the verse in order?
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