Defense of Medina and the Ridda Wars In the third week of July 632, Medina faced an imminent invasion by the
apostate forces of
Tulayha, a self-proclaimed prophet. Abu Bakr immediately formed organised elite guard units
al-Ḥaras wa al-Shurṭa to defend Medina, appointing Talha,
Ali ibn Abi Talib and Zubayr each overseeing roughly one-third of the newly organised force.
Strategic Counsel and the Shura Council Throughout the Rashidun era, Talha served as a high-ranking member of the
Majlis al-Shura (Consultative Council). While Umar initially intended to lead the army himself, Following the advice of Ali to delegate command rather than leading the expedition himself, Umar appointed
Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin to lead the main force to Nahavand, with reinforcement commands delegated to Zubayr, Tulayha,
Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib, and others.
Death at the Battle of the Camel Talha was killed at the
Battle of the Camel on 10 December 656. Several conflicting narratives have been provided to explain how it happened. According to one account, during the battle,
Marwan ibn al-Hakam, who was fighting on the same side as Aisha, shot Talha in the thigh. Another account attributes Talha's death to being killed by Ali's supporters while retreating from the field. Talha hugged his horse and galloped off the battlefield. He lay down using a stone as a pillow, while the auxiliaries tried to staunch the blood flow. Whenever they stopped pressing, the bleeding resumed. In the end, Talha said, "Stop it. This is an arrow sent by
God." He died of this injury, aged 64. == Personal life ==