After years of oppression, the Muslims finally meet the Qurayshi army on the battlefield of Badr.
Younger Makkans conspire revenge after their humiliating defeat in Badr. Muslims in Madinah deal with prisoners of war. Wahshi receives a chance at freedom.
Failing to heed military strategy proves costly for the Muslims as Makkans seek revenge in the Battle of Uhud. Despite earning his freedom, dissonance stirs Wahshi's heart. Salman رضي الله عنه, a companion from the distant lands of Persia, provides strategic insight on the eve of another battle.
The Battle of Khandaq approaches and the Muslims must simultaneously confront the Makkan army and Jewish tribes of Madinah who've abandoned their oaths with the Prophet ﷺ from two different fronts. A treaty with the Makkans at Hudaybiyah tests the patience and mettle of the companions.