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The last words of the Mantra ‘aprati ni bashayah’ means the defeat was given to the enemies without an actual fight. e. The enemies defeat in the conquest of Makkah. It is mentioned in Atharva Veda book 20 Hymn 21 verse no. 9. “You have O Indira overthrown 20 kings and 60,099 men with an outstripping chariot wheel who came to fight the praised one or far famed (Muhammad) Orphan” )i) The population of Makkah at the time of Prophet’s advent was nearly 60,000. )ii) There were several clans in Makkah each having its own chief. Totally there were about 20 chiefs to rule the population of Makkah. )iii) An ‘Abandhu’ meaning a ‘helpless man’ who was far famed and ‘Praised one’ [Muhammad (pbuh)] overcame his enemies with the help of God. f. A similar prophecy is also found in Rigveda Book I, Hymn 53 verse 9. The Sanskrit word used is ‘Sushrama’ which means praiseworthy or well praised which in Arabic means Muhammad (pbuh
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