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العربية: أحد المُسلمين يُحطِّمُ وثنًا بُعيد فتح مكَّة.
English: One of the Muslims breaking an Idol after the Conquest of Mecca.
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Source Scanned image from Dr. Umar Farrukh's Tareekh Al-Islam Al-Musawwar (Ilustrated history of Islam), first published in Lebanon in 1964. Check AUB Records
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