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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 from [[Banu Hashim]], and also[[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 from [[Banu Hashim]], and also [[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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