- بنو قريظة, romanized: Banū Qurayẓa;
alternate spellings include Quraiza,
Qurayzah, Quraytha, and the
archaic Koreiza) were a
Jewish tribe which lived in...
- had been
ordered to do so by God. Ibn
Kathir gives the
reason as: "Banu
Qurayzah broke the
covenant that
existed between them and the
messenger of Allah"...
-
Years of the Prophet. p. 137. God
granted Rayhanah bt. Zayd of the Banu
Qurayzah to his Messenger.
Mariyah the Copt was
presented to the
Messenger of God...
- 18th-century
artist Muhammad Rafi
Bazil titled "The Prophet, Ali, and the
Companions at the
execution of the
Prisoners of the
Jewish Tribe of Beni
Qurayzah"...
-
swung the
Qurayza opinion in the
favor of the Confederacy. News of the
Qurayzah's supposed renunciation of the pact with
Muhammad leaked out, and Umar promptly...
-
supporting Meccans and
their allies. Nasr
writes that it was
discovered that
Qurayzah had been
complicit with the
enemy during the Battle. A
minority of Muslim...
- be a
better alternative to
setting them free. When the
people of Banu
Qurayzah were defeated, he
ordered some of the
captives to be
exchanged to purchase...
- a safe and
secure place. Our
horses and
camels have perished. The Banu
Qurayzah have
deserted us and we have had
unpleasant news
about them. We are buffered...
-
enemies besieging Medina in the
Battle of the
Trench in 627.
After the
Qurayẓah were
found to be
complicit with the
enemy during the
Battle of the Ditch...
- Two
years later,
after another battle, the men from the
Jewish tribe of
Qurayzah were executed. Ṭabarī,
William Montgomery Watt,
Michael V.
McDonald (1987)...