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 * of Medina]], are generally considered to be authentic by both Muslim and non-Muslim historians. ref name="EI2"
 * quote|... and in January, they took the word for their lives (did) [the sons of] Emesa [i.e., ̣Hiṃs ], and many villages were ruined with killing by [the Arabs of] Mụhammad and a great number of