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When (idh substitutes for yawma, 'the day') you were on the nearer bank, the one nearer to Medina (read 'udwa or 'idwa, meaning 'the side of a valley'), and they were on the yonder bank, the one further from it, and the cavalcade, the caravan, was, in a place, below you, the coastal side; and had you, and the [enemy] band, agreed to meet, for battle, you would have surely failed to keep meeting; but, He brought you together at a different time, that Allahu ta’ālā might conclude a matter that was to be done, through His knowledge - namely, the victory of Islam and the obliteration of unbelief - He did this so, that he who perished might perish, might be a disbeliever [even], after a clear proof, that is, after a manifest proof has been established against him, namely, the triumph of the believers, despite their small number, over the larger [enemy] army; and that he who survived might live, might believe, after a clear proof; surely Allahu ta’ālā is Hearing, Knowing.

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