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Ikrima, Abu Jahl's son saw what had happened to his father he turned upon
Mu'az and yielded him such a blow that his hand was almost completely severed
and hung by a limp piece of flesh whereupon Mu'az continued to fight with his
other hand. When the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him saw the condition
of Mu'az's hand he blew some of his salvia upon it whereupon his hand was
restored to its former self. Mu'az returned to the battlefield and died many years
later during the caliphate of Othman.

Sometime later, Mu'awwidh, the son of Afra discovered Abu Jahl laying in the
thicket and noticed that he was still alive, so he struck him leaving him for dead.
Mu'awwidh continued to fight against the Koraysh and was among those
martyred that day.

VICTORY:

The ferocity of the battle continued for most of the day, then Allah in His Mercy
caused the small army of believers to be victorious. After it was all over, the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, ordered his companions to search for
the body of Abu Jahl, telling them that he had a scar just above his knee that