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'''The battle with Banu Qurayza''', the last battle of the Prophet (s) with the Jews of Medina, took place in the 5/626. The battle was because [[Banu Qurayza]] violated their treaty with the Prophet (s); they became allied with the polytheists in the battle of Ahzab. After the battle of Ahzab, Muslims headed to the stronghold of Banu Qurayza and besieged them. After about a month, Banu Qurayza Jews surrendered and proposed the arbitration of [[Sa'd b. Muadh]], and the Prophet (s) accepted. According to some reports, Sa'd b. Muadh taking the treaty between the Prophet (s) and Banu Qurayza, into consideration in one hand, and the rules of Torah in the other hand, declared that the combatant men of the tribe must be executed, and the children and women enslaved, and their estate forfeited. Some historians doubted about that Sa'd b. Muadh declaring that all men of the tribe must be executed.
'''The battle with Banu Qurayza''', the last battle of the Prophet (s) with the Jews of Medina, took place in the 5/626. The battle was because [[Banu Qurayza]] violated their treaty with the Prophet (s); they became allied with the polytheists in the battle of Ahzab. After the battle of Ahzab, Muslims headed to the stronghold of Banu Qurayza and besieged them. After about a month, Banu Qurayza Jews surrendered and proposed the arbitration of [[Sa'd b. Muadh]], and the Prophet (s) accepted. According to some reports, Sa'd b. Muadh taking the treaty between the Prophet (s) and Banu Qurayza, into consideration in one hand, and the rules of Torah in the other hand, declared that the combatant men of the tribe must be executed, and the children and women enslaved, and their estate forfeited. Some historians doubted about that Sa'd b. Muadh declaring that all men of the tribe must be executed.


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