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Allah sees the things you do."

Koran, Chapter 33 verse 9

As for the Muslim tents, Allah protected them all and none were wrecked by the wind.

As on many other occasions, the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, spent most of
the night in prayer. After the conclusion of his final prayer, he visited a neighboring tent
and asked Hudhayfah to go among the enemy and bring word of their condition.

As Hudhayfah made his way towards the Koraysh encampment he found them
shivering, huddled and crouched together trying to warm themselves as the winds
roared about them. No one paid any attention to him and so he was able to get close to
Abu Sufyan without being noticed.

As dawn approached, the ferocity of the wind died down and the unbelievers tried to
warm themselves as Abu Sufyan cried out for all to hear: "People of the Koraysh, our
horses and camels are dying, the Krayzah have let us down and betrayed us. We have
suffered on account of the wind! Leave this place, I intend leaving!" Abu Sufyan was so