Hazrath Aisha [ra] narrates that my father, Hazrath Abu-Bakar [ra], said that out of those Asshab-e-Rasool that abandoned the Prophet [pbuh], left him stranded during the battle of Ohad and ran in fear of death out of the battle field to save their lives I, Abu -Bakar, was the first who faced the Prophet [pbuh] after we received the news that the Prophet [pbuh] was alive but injured. As I was approaching the Prophet [pbuh] somebody held me from behind. I turned around and it was Abu-Ubeydah bin Aljarah. Another companion who fled leaving the Prophet [pbuh]. You will find this narration in the following books:
[1] Mustadrak, volume 3, Almazri, Pages 26 and 27, Written by Allamah Hakim.
[2] Tareekh-Ul-Khamees, Volume1, Page 485, Written by Hussain Diar Bikiri.
[3] Kanzul-Amaal, Volume 5, Page 275, Written by Ali Al-Muthaki.
[4] Masnadul-Jazaar, Volume1, Page 33, Written by Imaam Ahmed bin Hambal.
[5] Kurrathul-Ainain, Page 114, written by Shah Waliullah.
[6] Tareekh-e-Tabari, Volume 2, Page 295.
Tabar bin Jareer narrates that Umar bin Khattaab said during [Jumma-Khutba] that at the battle of Ohad I ,Umar bin Khattaab, abandoned the Prophet [pbuh], left the Prophet stranded and ran in fear of death to save my life. I climbed up the hill and started jumping around from hill to hill with fright like a goat. You will find this narration in detail in the following books:
[1] Durr-e-Mansoor, Volume 3, Page 88, Written by Allama Sayuthi
[3] Azalatul-Kuffa, Volume 2, Maqsood, Page 49.
[4] Kanzul-Emaal, Volume1, Page 238, written bi Ali Al-muthaki.
Abdullah bin Umar bin Khattaab narrates that Usmaan bin Afaan, Saad bin Usmaan and Ukbah bin Usmaan during the battle of Ohad abandoned the Prophet [pbuh], left the Prophet [pbuh] stranded during the battle of Ohad and ran in fear of death out of the battle field to save their lives. They ran with such fear that it affected their senses. They ran 3 miles out of Madina before they came to their senses and then they returned back and took refuge for 3 days in a place called Awaas just outside Madina because they were so frightened that the Mushriks and Kafirs of Mecca might come after them into Madina. When they received the news that the Prophet [pbuh] is alive but injured then they went towards Madina. You will find this narration in detail in the following books:
[1] Tafseer-e-Kabeer, Miftah-Ul-Ghaib, Written by Fakhar-Udeen-Razi.
[3]Tareekh-Ul-Ummam, Volume3, Almalook, Page 21, Written by Muhammed bin Jareed Athabari.
[4] Tareekhul-Kamaal, Volume 2, Page 60, Written by Allama Ibne Aseer.
[5] Tareekh Habib-Ul-Sehar, Volume1, Part3, Page 37.