Muhammad, the Qur'an and Islam
expedition, see Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 531 f, Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2,
1, pp. 158 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 309 f. A tradition in Sahih Bukhari
(vol. 5, p. 393) claims that the Muslims won this battle.
[159] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 668 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 162 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 315 f.
[160] Guillaume, Muhammad, p. 673; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1, p. 163;
Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 317 f.
[161] Ibn Sa`d - 2000 sheep.
[162] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 671 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 163 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 318 f.
[163] See p. 141, above.
[164] Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1, p. 218.
[165] Ibid., vol. 1, p. 219.
[166] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 540 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 165 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 319 f.
[167] Those killed were Ibn Khatal, al-Huwayrith b. Nuqaydh, Miqyas b.
Saba and the woman singer Sara. Ikrima b. Abu Jahl and Hind bt.
Uqba
are reported to have become Muslims.
[168] Ibn Abu Sarh is said to have changed some of the wording in the
Qur'an as he wrote what Muhammad was dictating; Wellhausen, Medina,
p. 345. See also p. 98, n. 229, above.
[169] Waqidi - Muhammad is also said to have commanded `Umar to
wash away Abraham's picture, after the latter had failed to do so at first.
Some canonical traditions state that Ishmael was also portrayed in this