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in response to reader comment: Sorry

Submitted by Samer Sukhun (United Arab Emirates), May 6, 2008 at 13:16

Here more answers

(1) The scenario I gave you may not be real, but an parable example that could be true.

(2) There was Badr, Uhud, Ahzab and other battles that the Muslims defended themselves in it

(3) Badre 313 muslims to 950 Infidel

(4) Uhud 750 Muslim to 3000 Infidel

(5) Ahzab / or the trench / 10,000 Infidel surrounded/besieged Yathrib but were defeat with the steadfastness of the Muslims and the power of God

(6) You can read all these battles on Wikipedia. – it was my mistake that the 3000 to 1000 in Ahzab, actually it was 300 to 750 in Uhud

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