Khalid Bin: Waleed

Salvador Dalí
Óleo sobre lienzo , de 167 x 268 cm. Compuesto en 1955
Surrealismo
En la Nacional Galery de Washington D.C.
____________________________________ Ana Belén GARCIA NAVEROS

 
Preludio,   de "Parsifal". Richard Wagner

Khalid Bin: Waleed

Khalid’s brilliance lay in his adaptability. Before his conversion to Islam, he was responsible for the tactical turning point at the . Later, as a commander for the Muslim state, he mastered the art of psychological and mobile warfare. His use of "desert flanking"—moving entire armies through waterless, inhospitable terrain—allowed him to surprise enemies who considered such routes impossible. Key Military Achievements

Perhaps his greatest masterpiece, where his use of mobile cavalry units led to a decisive victory against the Byzantine Empire, permanently shifting the balance of power in the Levant. Leadership and Discipline Khalid bin Waleed

Beyond tactics, Khalid was known for his intense discipline. His removal from command by Caliph Umar at the height of his career is often cited as a testament to his character; he accepted the decision without rebellion, famously stating that he fought for the God of Umar and not for Umar himself. This transition from supreme commander to a regular soldier highlighted his personal humility and devotion to his faith. Conclusion Khalid’s brilliance lay in his adaptability

He demonstrated his ability to maintain troop morale and discipline under extreme pressure. His use of "desert flanking"—moving entire armies through

Khalid executed a brilliant tactical retreat against a much larger Byzantine force, saving the Muslim army from total annihilation.

Khalid bin Waleed, often referred to as (The Sword of Allah), remains one of history’s most formidable military commanders . His legacy is defined by a rare distinction: he remained undefeated in over a hundred battles, including major engagements against the Byzantine and Sassanid Empires. The Architect of Strategy

Khalid bin Waleed’s influence extends beyond Islamic history into the broader study of military science. His ability to integrate speed, surprise, and terrain analysis into a cohesive strategy allows him to stand alongside figures like Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan. He was not just a conqueror, but a visionary who redefined the limits of 7th-century warfare.

Sin espacios.
sin tiempos,
blanco.
Dios, que es sólo faz,
asciende.
Lenta bruma de almas
se insinúa. Todo,
opaco y leve,
se desvanece en esa faz. Y allí quedamos,
anchos de Dios,
ojos abiertos sobre toda la ciencia
sin silencios,
sin músicas, vivos,
patentes en la redonda eternidad de la Hostia.
La nueva creación es ésta.

En la Eucaristía
(José Camón Aznar)

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