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  Welcome to IslamVision.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Conquest of Khaybar was to serve as a prelude to the subsequent victories that followed in its path.
Khaybar was situated at a distance of 112-Km northeast of Madinah.
Having finished with Khaybar, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) directed his attention to Fadak (27), which was the principal town, fertile and populous, in the northern part of Hijaz, with strong fortifications.
www.islamvision.org /BattleofKhayber.asp   (3329 words)

  
 Safiyya bint Huyayy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was the daughter of Huyayy ibn Akhtab, the chief of Jewish tribe Banu Nadir, who were earlier expelled from Medina for allegedly plotting to kill Muhammad.
She was married to Kinana ibn al-Rabi'a before the Muslims attacked Khaybar.
Muhammad married her to save her from becoming a slave after the defeat of her tribe in the battle of Khaybar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Safiyya_bint_Huyayy   (162 words)

  
 The Conquest of Khaybar and of the Remaining Jewish Strongholds in al Hijaz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Khaybar enjoys fertile land and abundant water, hence it was famous for having many palm trees, apart from the corn and fruits it produced.
What helped the Muslims to conquer Khaybar was the fact that after the treaty of al Hudaybiyah they were free to fight the Jews without Quraysh helping them (the Jews), and that the tribe of Ghatafan abandoned the alliance with the Jews of Khaybar out of fear for their own homes.
Similarly, the victory at Khaybar had a resounding effect on the other Arab tribes who were astonished by the news and so panic-stricken by the victory, that they held back their hostility and turned to reconciliation.
www.bismikaallahuma.org /History/Jews/khaybar.htm   (4352 words)

  
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Khaybar (en hébreu h’aybar) signifie « forteresse » ou plutôt « vie dans la nature ».
Khaybar est tombée sous les coups des nouveaux musulmans en 628 et du fait de la chute antérieure du royaume juif de H'imyar (ou Yémen) d'Arabie du Sud.
Les Juifs de Khaybar, après des centaines d’années de liberté, de paix et de travail, tombèrent en esclavage.
www.chez.com /soued/khaybar.htm   (1383 words)

  
 The Raid On Khaybar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Before marching to al-Hudaybiyah, news was received that the Jews of Khaybar were conspiring with Quraysh to raid Madinah in an effort to exterminate the Muslims.
They reached Khaybar after a march of three days with the people of Khaybar suspecting nothing, although the Muslims spent the night just outside their forts.
In the morning, the workers of Khaybar came out with their spades and baskets and when they saw the army of the Muslims they turned tail and fled crying, "Muhammad with his force." The Messenger of Allah
www.hizb-ut-tahrir.org /english/books/state/chapter_23.html   (552 words)

  
 SUNAN ABU-DAWUD, BOOK 19: Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership (Kitab Al-Kharaj, Wal-Fai' Wal-Imarah)
The Banu an-Nadir property was kept wholly for his emergent needs, Fadak for travellers, and Khaybar was divided by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) into three sections: two for Muslims, and one as a contribution for his family.
The rest of it survived as the sadaqah of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) which is in the hands of the descendants of Fatimah (Allah be pleased with her).
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) took out his fifth from the booty of Khaybar, and divided the rest of it among those who attended the battle and among those who were away from it but attend the expedition of al-Hudaybiyyah.
cwis.usc.edu /dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/abudawud/019.sat.html   (7924 words)

  
 Khaybar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"Khaybar, an oasis some 95 miles to the north of Medina.
Khaybar, which was inhabited by Jews before the rise of Islam, fell to Muhammad in 628."
Photos and captions are from The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World, edited by Francis Robinson (Cambridge University Press, 1996).
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /courses/nes257/khaybar.html   (72 words)

  
 The Commons at Paulie World: I Didn't Make it Up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Gabriel informed the prophet that Khusrau had been killed in an uprising and that his son now ruled; the prophet sent this information to Badhan, who accepted Islam when he discovered it was true.
Khaybar leader Kinana promised the Ghatafan half their date harvest for the year, and they agreed to send 4,000 men.
This with the 10,000 Jews armed for Khaybar gave them a large army against 1600 invading Muslims; but the apostle attacked their forts one by one, gaining weapons from one fort recommended by a spy they caught.
www.paulieworld.com /blog/archives/001423.html   (1146 words)

  
 The Campaign of Khaybar and Missions to Kings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Khaybar did not learn of their move until the Muslims' forces stood in front of their fortifications.
As the Jews of Khaybar pleaded for peace while the Muslims blockaded al Watih and al Sulalim at Khaybar, the Prophet sent a message to the Jews of Fadak asking them to surrender their properties and wealth or accept his terms.
The wealth of Khaybar was to be distributed among the members of the Muslim armed forces according to rule because they had fought to secure it.
www.witness-pioneer.org /vil/Books/MH_LM/campaign_of_khaybar_and_missions_to_kings.htm   (6985 words)

  
 Towards The Conquest Of Makka
The Makkan threat came to an end and God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, while sending envoys to neighboring countries to invite their peoples to Islam on the one hand, set out to solve the other problems he faced within Arabia on the other.
As a result of the efforts made by the Jews of Banu Nadir to form an alliance against God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, the Quraysh had attacked Madina with a force of around 20,000 men only to retreat in humiliation after four weeks of hopeless siege.
The farmers of Khaybar had left their homes in the early morning with their farm implements, when they saw the Muslim army approaching the city.
www.thewaytotruth.org /prophetmuhammad/towards_makka.html   (834 words)

  
 Islam's Holy Prophet Muhammad - Biography of the Holy Prophet - Battle of Khaybar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The city of Khaybar was 200 Kilometres to the North of Madinah.
At the city of Khaybar, water was abundant and the land of Khaybar was among the richest soils of the Peninsula.
After the victory of Khaybar, the two Jewish tribes which lived in the area of the valley "Alqara" and two other tribes which dwelt at the places of "Fidk" and "Taimah" adopted a conciliatory attitude towards the Muslims and consented to give them "Jizyah".
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/Muhammad/Book/Biography/Chapter_33.htm   (2560 words)

  
 12.The Expedition to Khaybar
Khaybar, seventy miles north-east of Madinah, was a Jewish colony with citadels and was the headquarters of the Jewish garrison.
When he was approaching Khaybar, the Messenger(sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) of Allah prayed for the benefits that would come from conquering the colony and sought refuge from its evil and the evil of its people.
He allowed them to stay in Khaybar on condition that they gave to the Muslims in Madinah half of all the crops and fruit they produced on their farms.
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 WaterMark Ministry - InJesus.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The fate of the Jews in the Arabian peninsula was settled in the summer of 628.
Khaybar was a place of refuge for many Jews who had escaped previous Muslim acts of brutality and conquest.
Similar to Medina, Khaybar was rich in agriculture and prosperous.
www.injesus.com /Groups/ViewMessage.cfm?MessageId=JB006Z2T&GroupID=OA008CPW&UCD=rzz   (1026 words)

  
 ternal aunts, and who had prayed with him towards both qiblaS"12 and had acknowledged him with the allegiance of ...
The Apostle of Allah‑may Allah bless him and grant him peace -had besieged the people of Khaybar in their fortresses al‑Watih and al-Sulalim until they came to realize all was lost, and they entreated him to lenient with them and to refrain from shedding their blood.
When the people of Khaybar had surrendered on these terms, they asked the Apostle of Allah ‑may Allah bless him and grant him peace -­to employ them on their former property for half the produce.
Thus, Khaybar became part of the communal spoils of the Muslims, whereas Fadak was exclusively for the Apostle of Allah ‑may Allah bless him and grant him peace ‑because they had not driven horses or camels against it.7
www.macalester.edu /~cuffel/khaybar.htm   (1711 words)

  
 Prophet Of Doom:  Chapter 21
Khaybar was but one of seventy-five merciless raids instigated by the first Muslims.
He said, ‘Allahu-Akbar!’ [Allah is Greatest] Khaybar is destroyed, for whenever we approach a hostile nation to fight, then evil will be the morning for those who have been warned.’ Then the inhabitants of Khaybar came out running on their roads.
When the people of Khaybar surrendered on these conditions, the survivors asked Muhammad to employ them on their farms for a half share of whatever they produced.
www.abrahamic-faith.com /pod/chapter21.htm   (15512 words)

  
 ::: SOMALITALK.COM:: SIIRADII RASUULKA SCW :::
Khaybar waxa ay ahayd magaalo wayn oo aad u dhufaysyo badan, waxa ayna Madiina u jirtey 60 ila 80 mayl oo dhinaca woqooyi ah.
Rasuulku SCW wuxuu duullaankan qaaday bishii Muxarram, sannadkii 7aad ee hijriga, waxayna culimada mufasiriintu sheegaan in Khaybar ahayd yabooh uu Ilaah ballanqaaday markii uu qur'aankiisa ku yiri:
Markaas ayey ku carareen magaaladii iyo dhufeysyadoodii, wuxuu markaa Rasuulku SCW yiri "Allaahu Akbar, Khaybar waa kharaabtay.
www.somalitalk.com /siiro/66.html   (3106 words)

  
 The March to Khaybar
The greatest of these was the town of Khaybar, occupied by Jews who were for the most part implacably hostile to Islam.
As for the men of Khaybar themselves their confidence was such that they refused to believe it.
The Jews of Khaybar were in the habit of donning their armour every day and lining up their full strength of fighting men, ten thousand in all.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/history/infallible/khaybar.html   (898 words)

  
 Prophet of Terror and the Religion of Peace--PartIV
Khaybar was the wealthiest Oasis in the Hejaz.
Allies of the Khaybar Jews, like the Bedouin Tribe of Ghatafan and the Jewish Tribe of Banu S'ad had been cold bloodedly eliminated and exhorted so that Khaybar would be without friends.
With the Conquest of Khaybar, Mohammed was now in exactly the position he desired.
www.flex.com /~jai/satyamevajayate/mohwar4.html   (2442 words)

  
 Khaybar KH2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The KH-2002, also known as the "Khaybar rifle" (Khaybar is the name of an historical oasis approximately 95 miles east of Medina, which once was also the largest Jewish settlement in Arabia), was launched by the D.I.O. (State-Owned Defence Industries Organization of Iran) in the early 2003.
Extrnally similar to the French FA-MAS and the Chinese NORINCO QBZ-95, actually the "Khaybar" KH2002 is a bull-pup plastic shell conversion kit of the D.I.O. S-5.56 assault rifle, which is by itself a copy of the Chinese Norinco CQ assault rifle...
The "Khaybar" KH2002 can thus be considered as a bull-pup conversion of the M16 system.
www.securityarms.com /20010315/galleryfiles/2900/2920.htm   (190 words)

  
 Nabataean Sites: Khabar Dam
The water from the dams at Khaybar was used to irrigate large plots of date palms.
During the Muslim expansion under the Prophet Mohammed, Khaybar became an important center, and the Battle for Khaybar is often mentioned in the Hadith records.
There are many stories to feed the imagination, tales of plague, witches, and treasure at Khaybar, which is why all the roofs have been removed -- people believed that the villages hid their treasure under their roofs.
www.nabataea.net /khabardam.html   (240 words)

  
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He halted with his army in a valley between the people of Khaybar and the Ghatafan tribe to prevent the latter from assisting the Jews.” The motivation for the attack was obvious.
The women of Khaybar were distributed among the Muslims.” Muhammad had men killed so that he could have sex with their wives and daughters.
Ishaq:512 “On the day of Khaybar, the Apostle forbade us to by or sell gold ore for gold coin or silver ore for silver coin.” He who controls the bank, the means of commerce and trade, controls men by way of their wallets.
www.prophetofdoom.net /response_ss.html   (14810 words)

  
 THE PROPHET SETS THE PATTERN
Men were destroying their houses down to the lintel of the door which they put upon the back of their camels and went off with it.
Then he went forward with the army until he halted in a wadi called al-RajI‘, halting between the men of Khaybar and GhaTafAn so as to prevent the latter reinforcing Khaybar, for they were on their side against the apostle.
Khaybar was apportioned among the men of al-Hudaybiya without regard to whether they were present at Khaybar or not.
www.voi.org /books/tcqp/chi4.htm   (16279 words)

  
 Sira-Kuanguka kwa Khaybar
Mayahudi hawakupenda kuhama na kuuacha mji wao huu wa Khaybar kama walivyoahidi.
Khaybar ikawa ni ngawira baina ya waislamu kwa sababu iliangukia mikononi mwao kwa matumizi ya nguvu.
Ama watumwa na wanawake waliohudhuria Khaybar, hawa aliwamegea kitu kidogo na wala hakuwatengea fungu maalum.
www.uislamu.org /sira/sira100.htm   (573 words)

  
 The Peace Encyclopedia: Muhammad, Mohammad, Mohammed
The Jews made their way to Khaybar further north in the Hejaz and determined to get back their homes.
With their south secure, the Muslims decided to march on the Jewish fortresses of Khaybar.
The whole of Khaybar became the property of Islam and Muhammad allowed some of the Jews to remain behind and pay a rent of half their farm produce.
www.yahoodi.com /peace/muhammad.html   (1991 words)

  
 Did Prophet Muhammad order 900 Jews killed ?
It is also generally accepted that at first the Prophet Muhammad hoped that the Jews of Yathrib, as followers of a divine religion, would show understanding of the new monotheistic religion, Islam.
that when Khaybar felt to the Muslims there were among the residents a particular family or clan who had distinguished themselves by execesive unseemly abuse of the Prophet.
In one case ten Madanese Jews actually joined the Prophet in an excursion to Khaybar, and in the other the Jews who had made their peace with him in Medina were extremely worried when he prepared to attack Khaybar.
www.jews-for-allah.org /jewish-mythson-islam/muhammad_900_jews_notkilled.htm   (3976 words)

  
 LA BATAILLE DE KHAYBAR — 1ère PARTIE
Ils avaient construit sept forts à Khaybar pour se protéger de toute attaque.
Le premier fort de Khaybar à passer sous l’emprise des Musulmans fût celui de Naïm.
"Les murs de Khaybar témoignent que je suis Marhab, le meilleur guerrier, et quiconque m’affronte sur un champ de bataille se retrouve recouvert de son propre sang."
www.albouraq.org /histoire/bat_khaybar.htm   (1779 words)

  
 Bangkok's Independent Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ishaq:510 “When the Apostle looked down on Khaybar he told his Companions, ‘O Allah, Lord of the Devils and what into error they throw, and Lord of the winds and what they winnow, we ask Thee for the booty of this town and its people.
He said, ‘Allahu-Akbar!’ [Allah is Greatest] Khaybar is destroyed, for whenever we approach a hostile nation to fight, then evil will be the morning for those who have been warned.’ Then the inhabitants came out running on their roads.
Ishaq:517 “Khaybar was stormed by the Apostle’s squadron, fully armed, powerful and strong.
www.nationmultimedia.com /board/thaipol/view.php3?id=170&offset=0   (1306 words)

  
 Whoever abandons dissimulation before the apperance of the hidden mahdee is not of us (ali ibn eessaa al-ardabeelee)A ...
FADAK is a hamlet in Hijaz that used to be inhabited by a group of Jews.
Its status as inheritance is contained in the report documented by al-Bukhaaree, Muslim and others, wherein it is stated that after the demise of Rasulullah sallallahu ‘alayhi wa-alihi wasallam, Fatimah came to Abu Bakr requesting her inheritance from the Nabi sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam, from Fadak, his share in Khaybar, and other places.
We all know that Khaybar was taken in the 7th year after the Hijrah, and that Zaynab died in the 8th year, and Umm Kulthum in the 9th year after the Hijrah.
www.allaahuakbar.net /shiites/fadak_area_between_abu_bakr_&_fatimah.htm   (2937 words)

  
 Hindu Unity - Links
Mohammed was forcing all the tribes around Medinah to make alliances with him and consider him as the primary power in the area.
As soon as they were out of sight of Khaybar, the muslims fell upon the innocent and hapless Jews and chopped them into pieces.
As she stood there traumatised and anguished at having just witnessed her father and fiancee being hacked to pieces, the Prophet threw his cloak on her to claim as his booty.
www.hinduunity.org /articles/islamexposed/prophetterror4.html   (2489 words)

  
 The Incense Road: Khaybar
For many centuries, the oasis at Khaybar was an important caravan stopping place.
Above: The village of Khaybar was famous for its dates.
A famous battle was fought near this oasis and village by Mohammed and his followers.
www.nabataea.net /kaybar.html   (107 words)

  
 The Jewish Attitude Towards The Islamic State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Jews of Khaybar had conspired with Quraysh against the Muslims before the treaty of al-Hudaybiyah and their presence remained a constant threat to the Islamic State.
The Muslims intensified their siege of Khaybar and the Jews resisted with all their force.
The Jews of Fadak heard of Khaybar’s collapse and they feared for their lives, so they sought peace in exchange for half of their assets.
www.hizb-ut-tahrir.org /english/books/state/chapter_31.html   (1791 words)

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