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 1  I             |             the tribe, and led them to battle; but he had no personal
 2  I             |                a half later, after the battle of Bedr. Of the inhabitants
 3  I             | fellow-townsmen against him before the battle of Bedr, was put to death,
 4  I             |              brother, and uncle at the battle, and longed for vengeance.
 5  I             |                who deserted before the battle commenced.~ ~Mohammed had
 6  I             |              matter what happened. The battle commenced with a few single
 7  I             |                ân, Chap. IX. After the battle of 'Honein, Mohammed laid
 8  I             |            many Muslim warriors at the battle of Yemâmah opened the eyes
 9  I             |              Pharaoh's punishment. The battle of Bedr. Islâm the true
10  I             |                and misbelief reproved. Battle of Ohod referred to. The
11  I             |                 Further account of the battle of Bedr. The Muslim martyrs
12  I             |       precautions in sallying forth to battle. They are exhorted to fight,
13  I             |             spoils: description of the battle. The enemy made to seem
14  I             |            their leader, on the day of battle. Fate of the hypocrites.
15  I             |              Muslims to march forth to battle. Allusions to the escape
16  I,      III(2)|                 On the occasion of the battle of Bedr. See Introduction.~ ~ ./. 
17  I,      III(1)|                     This refers to the battle of Ohod, when Mohammed experienced
18  I,     VIII(1)|              eyes of the Qurâis at the battle of Bedr, to which the Muslim
19  I,     VIII(1)|        captives which they took at the Battle of Bedr; but acknowledges
20  I,       IX(1)|           eighth year of the Flight, a battle took place between Mohammed
21  I,       IX(1)|                                 At the battle of Tabûk.~ ~ ./. 
22  I,      XVI(1)|               Mohammed's uncle, at the battle of O'hod, and the subsequent
23 II,    XVIII(1)|           refer to their losses at the battle of Bedr.~ ~ ./. 
24 II,     XXII(2)|                after it, or, 'a day of battle and defeat,' that makes
25 II,      LIV(1)|              prophecy fulfilled at the battle of Bedr.~ ~ ./. 
26 II,   LXVIII(1)|       signifying any great calamity or battle, because the non-combatants
27 II,      CII(2)|                having lost many men in battle, declared that their dead
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