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Muslim learnt lessons as they now new that leaving of the battlefield is not the right thing and they need to obey the commands profit gave them about how to behave in the battlefield.

shia: this battle didnt have any victory. 65-70 kiled from Muslims and 22 from Musrekin and to many of both sides wounded specially Prophet Muhammad and Ali Ibn Abi Talib. Hamza has been killed in this battle. but this battle had some great lessons.

1. Muslims found out that victory and fail is just from Allah.

2. real believers recognized from hypocrites.

3. believes understood that there is deficiency in their believes because before war they hoped to be killed but they ran away from battle filed.

4. just few of Muslims staid with Prophet Muhammad and majority of them preferred to save themselves.

5. Muslims committed great sin by leaving Prophet alone. this mentioned in the Quran Al-Emran 152-155.

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