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 only one of them, all the rest having fled away, and he could not catch up with them. This made Khârijah ibn-Ḥiṣn repeat, "Woe to the Arabs because of ibn-abi-Ḳuḥâfah [i. e. abu-Bakr]."

While abu-Bakr was at al-Ḳaṣṣah, he set Khâlid ibn-al-Walîd ibn-al-Mughîrah al-Makhzûmi in command over the people, and sent over the Anṣâr Thâbit ibn-Ḳais ibn-Shammâs al-Anṣâri, who was one of those that [later] suffered martyrdom in the battle of al-Yamâmah. Thâbit, however, was subordinate to Khâlid. Abu-Bakr ordered Khâlid to direct his course towards Ṭulaiḥah ibn-Khuwailid al-Asadi, who had claimed to be a prophet and was then at Buzâkhah. This Buzâkhah is a spring belonging to the banu-Asad ibn-Khuzaimah. Khâlid set out against him and sent before him ʿUkkâshah ibn-Miḥṣan al-Asadi, an ally of the banu-ʿAbd-Shams, together with Thâbit ibn-Aḳram al-Balawi, an ally of the Anṣâr. Ḥibâl ibn-Khuwailid met them and was slain by them. Having heard the news, Ṭulaiḥah with his brother, Salamah, set out and, meeting ʿUkkâshah and Thâbit, slew them both. Regarding this event Ṭulaiḥah sang:

The Moslems and their enemy at last met and a fierce battle was fought. With Ṭulaiḥah in the fight was ʿUyainah ibn-Ḥiṣn ibn-Ḥudhaifah ibn-Badr at the head of 700 men of the banu-Fazârah. When ʿUyainah saw the swords of the