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===The Prophet (s)'s supporters and the fugitives===
===The Prophet (s)'s supporters and the fugitives===
There are different accounts of who stayed with, and supported, the Prophet (s). Some [[hadith]]s have mentioned four people: [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]], [['Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]], [[Abu Sufyan b. Harith b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] all of whom were from [[Banu Hashim]] and [[Ibn Mas'ud]]. According to some other hadiths, only 9 or 10 people from Banu Hashim, including the three people above, and another person not from Banu Hashim, that is, [[Ayman b. Umm Ayman]], stayed with the Prophet (s).
There are different accounts of who stayed with, and supported, the Prophet (s). Some [[hadith]]s have mentioned four people: [[Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]], [['Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]], [[Abu Sufyan b. Harith b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] all of whom were from [[Banu Hashim]] and [[Ibn Mas'ud]]. According to some other hadiths, only 9 or 10 people from Banu Hashim, including the three people above, and another person not from Banu Hashim, that is, [[Ayman b. Umm Ayman]], stayed with the Prophet (s).


The number of the fugitives is said to be from 100 to 300 people. Some fugitives from [[Mecca]], such as [[Abu Sufyan b. Harb]] and Kalada b. Hanbal expressed their hatred for Muslims, and Shayba b. 'Uthman b. Abi Talha, whose father was killed in the [[Battle of Uhud]], even attempted to kill the Prophet (s).
The number of the fugitives is said to be from 100 to 300 people. Some fugitives from [[Mecca]], such as [[Abu Sufyan b. Harb]] and Kalada b. Hanbal expressed their hatred for Muslims, and Shayba b. 'Uthman b. Abi Talha, whose father was killed in the [[Battle of Uhud]], even attempted to kill the Prophet (s).
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