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clarified their neutral position. Many tribes sent delegations to Medina, pledging allegiance to the authorities and paying the zakat. Meanwhile, the tribes opposed to Islam openly declared their apostasy. As the situation became clear, the
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Why are we being prevented from camping in our country?
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