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When Muslims' army were staying in Hamra' al-Asad, [[Abu Sufyan]] were thinking of a new attack to Muslims and he was trying to convince other [[Quraysh]] leaders. He sent a letter to the [[Prophet (s)]] in which he expressed his wish to attack Muslims again and perish the rest of them. Prophet Muhammad (s) replied: "Hasbuna Allah was ni'm al-wakil: Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs." | When Muslims' army were staying in Hamra' al-Asad, [[Abu Sufyan]] were thinking of a new attack to Muslims and he was trying to convince other [[Quraysh]] leaders. He sent a letter to the [[Prophet (s)]] in which he expressed his wish to attack Muslims again and perish the rest of them. Prophet Muhammad (s) replied: "Hasbuna Allah was ni'm al-wakil: Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs." | ||
Meanwhile [[Ma'bad b. Abi Ma'bad al-Khuza'i]] as well as other | Meanwhile [[Ma'bad b. Abi Ma'bad al-Khuza'i]] who was aficionado of the prophet and confederate with him, as well as other members of his tribe, held a meeting with [[Abu Sufyan]], in which Ma'bad convinced Abu Sufyan and other leaders of Quraysh through his statements and poems to refrain from another attack to [[Medina]]. He told Abu Sufyan: "Muhammad (s) has come to Hamra' al-Asad with soldiers who are incandescent with rage; I have never seen such furious men before." As a result, Quraysh army happy with their previous victory and scared of angered Muslims quickly returned [[Mecca]]. Then, Ma'bad al-Khuza'i sent a letter to Prophet Muhammad (s) and informed him about their return to Mecca. | ||
==Muslims Returned Medina== | ==Muslims Returned Medina== |