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According to their peace treaty Jews were supposed to give half of their gardens and fields of Fadak to [[Prophet (s)]] in exchange for permission to continue their life in Fadak. It also guaranteed safety and security for the rest of their properties and lands. | According to their peace treaty Jews were supposed to give half of their gardens and fields of Fadak to [[Prophet (s)]] in exchange for permission to continue their life in Fadak. It also guaranteed safety and security for the rest of their properties and lands. | ||
==The Prophet (s) | ==The Prophet's (s) Marriage with Safiyya== | ||
In Khaybar or on his way back to [[Medina]] in an area called Sahba', the Prophet (s) invited [[Safiyya bt. Huyayy]] b. Akhtab—who was imprisoned by Muslims—to convert to Islam, and she accepted it. The Prophet (s) emancipated and married her. | In Khaybar or on his way back to [[Medina]] in an area called Sahba', the Prophet (s) invited [[Safiyya bt. Huyayy]] b. Akhtab—who was imprisoned by Muslims—to convert to Islam, and she accepted it. The Prophet (s) emancipated and married her. | ||