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other symbols instead of
Hebrew letters. The Banu
Qurayza (Arabic: بنو قريظة, romanized: Banū
Qurayẓa;
alternate spellings include Quraiza, Qurayzah, Quraytha...
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siege of Banu
Qurayza took
place in Dhul Qa‘dah
during January of 627 CE (5 AH) and
followed on from the
Battle of the Trench. The Banu
Qurayza, a Jewish...
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Qurayza.
Muhammad became anxious about their conduct, and
realised the
grave potential danger the
Qurayza posed.
Because of his pact with the
Qurayza...
- of the
Trench in
December 626 and
January 627, the
Jewish tribe of Banu
Qurayza,
whose forts were
located in
southern Medina, were
caught conspiring to...
-
Qurayza, Banu
Qaynuqa and 9 others, if not more, as
referenced in the
Medina mutual peace and
security treaty (although Qaynuqa, Nadir, and
Qurayza aren't...
- of the terms, the
Muslims agreed to
cease their campaign against Banu
Qurayza and
other local tribes.
Despite forces consisting of 10–20,000 Jews vs...
- factions,
including the
Jewish tribes of Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir, and Banu
Qurayza that
secured equal rights for both Jews and
Muslims as long as Jews remained...
- army, the Banu
Qurayza had
treacherous dealings with the enemy.
Later the
Muslims laid
siege to
their stronghold and the Banu
Qurayza surrendered. Several...
- marriage, she was also a part of the Banu
Qurayza,
another local Jewish tribe.
During the
siege of Banu
Qurayza in 627, she was
widowed and
taken captive...
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Jewish tribe Banu Nadir. Her mother,
Barrah bint Samawal, was from the Banu
Qurayza tribe. Her
maternal grandfather was Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya, a
celebrated pre-Islamic...