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Prophet, may Allah bless him. Then he divided the spoils after separating al-Khums and what was set part for the Prophet, may Allah bless him. Then he distributed the remainder of the spoils among his companions. For every one of them there were five shares. Now Khalid Ibn al-Walid set out with Ukaydir and his brother Musad. who was in the fort, and with what he had concluded peace on, to return to al-Madinah. He presented Ukaydir to the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him. He (Ukaydir)...
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753:(The Sealed Nectar), a modern Islamic hagiography of Muhammad written by the Indian Muslim author Saif ur-Rahman Mubarakpuri, Muhammad sent Khalid ibn Walid to Dumatul Jandal, against Ukaydir ibn Abd al-Malik al-Kindi, the Christian prince of Dumatul Jandal (the area is also known as Duma).
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1151:Abū Khalīl, Shawqī (2003).
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