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 1  I             |           his envoy Muz'hab of the success of his mission, repaired
 2  I             |          of the truce, but without success. Mohammed began to make
 3  I             |           did?~ ~The secret of his success was, primarily, enthusiasm
 4  I             |        prophet, but with so little success that he had to retire from
 5  I             |         place, met with but little success. 'Hadîgah accepted her husband'
 6  I             |           to grieve at the worldly success of unbelievers. Those who '
 7  I             |       stand by the Muslims only in success. The unbelievers try to
 8  I             |        humble servants of God. The success of the prophet and the confusion
 9  I,      III(1)| counter-balanced by their previous success at Bedr. For an account
10  I,      XVI   |      directs him he comes not with success; is he to be held equal
11 II,   XLVIII(3)|                         Either the success at Khâibar or the taking
12 II,      LIX(1)|           the idolaters. After his success at Bedr they came over to
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