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ourselves, camels, and horses well. Not only was the journey going to
be hard, but the enemy were strong and great in number and they
also had the advantage of being well rested.

As I mentioned before, those were the early years of Islam. It was not
until later on that someone had the idea to compile a register of all
those who took part in the battles. So, as you can see, before the
registers it was easy for any one who were reluctant to go and hide
themselves in the shade of the orchard's lush foliage, knowing well
that their presence would go unnoticed unless Allah disclosed it!

Each morning I would go out intending to make the necessary
preparations only to return at night having accomplished nothing at
all, telling myself: "There is plenty of time, I can get ready whenever I
wish."

Time passed quickly. The preparations were finalized and Prophet
Muhammad, praise and peace be upon him, gave the order to set off
for Tabook. There I was, unprepared in my indecisive state as the