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The Battle of the Trench, also known as the Battle of the Confederates, took place in 627 CE during the early years of Islam. A miraculous event reported during this battle was the sudden and severe weather change that led to a fierce windstorm, which disrupted the enemy's tents and morale, ultimately contributing to the failure of the Meccan coalition's siege. This event is often interpreted by Muslims as divine intervention, showcasing God's support for the Muslim community in Medina against overwhelming odds. The battle ultimately marked a turning point, solidifying the Prophet Muhammad's position and the strength of the Muslim community.

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