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- +The '''Banu Nadir''' were a [[Jew]]ish tribe who lived in northern Arabia until the 7th century at the oasis of Madinah. The tribe challenged [[Muhammad]] as the leader of Medina, planned along with allied nomads to attack [[Muhammad]] and were expelled from Medina as a result. The Banu Nadir then planned the [[battle of the Trench]] together with the Quraysh. They later participated in the [[battle of Khaybar]].
-[[There was not a Jew who did not fear for his life]]+==See also==
- +*[[Banu Qaynuqa]]
-[[Banu Nadir]] - Wikipedia+*[[Safiyya bint Huyayy]]
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Nadir+*[[Constitution of Medina]]
-The Banu Nadir were a Jewish tribe who lived in northern Arabia until the 7th century at the ... In early Medina, in addition to the Banu Nadir, there were two other major ... historian ibn Ishaq put it "...there was not a Jew who did not fear for his life". ... Muhammad also accepted the condition that he bring no more than three ...+*[[Jihad]]
-[[Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf]] - Wikipedia+*[[Itmam al-hujjah]]
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ka'b_ibn_al-Ashraf+
-Ka'b bin al-Ashraf was a Jewish leader in Medina. He daied on the order of the Islamic prophet Muhammad after the battle of Badr. Ka'b was born to a father from the Arab Tayy tribe and a mother from the Jewish Banu Nadir tribe; he was recognised as belonging to his mother's ... about the death of Ka'b, "there was not a Jew who did not fear for his life".+
-[[Islam and antisemitism]] - Wikipedia+
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_and_antisemitism+
-Islam and antisemitism relates to Islamic theological teaching against Jews and Judaism and ... He argues that Muslims did not attribute "cosmic evil" to Jews. ..... who believe in God and the Last Day and do good, there is no fear for them, nor shall .... life, Jews lived in the Arabian Peninsula, especially in and around Medina.+
-[[Banu Qurayza]] - Wikipedia+
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Qurayza+
-The Banu Qurayza were a Jewish tribe which lived in northern Arabia, at the oasis of Yathrib (now known as Medina), until the 7th century, when their conflict with Muhammad led to their .... his home and resting-place". The Yemenite king thus did not destroy the town and converted to Judaism. He took the rabbis with him, ...+
-[[Criticism of Islam]] - Wikipedia+
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Islam+
-Criticism of Islam has existed since its formative stages. Early written criticism came from .... Maimonides has no quarrel with the strict monotheism of Islam, but finds fault .... In the Koran there is the doctrine that a man who does not believe these ..... historian Ibn Ishaq put it "...there was not a Jew who did not fear for his life".+
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The Banu Nadir were a Jewish tribe who lived in northern Arabia until the 7th century at the oasis of Madinah. The tribe challenged Muhammad as the leader of Medina, planned along with allied nomads to attack Muhammad and were expelled from Medina as a result. The Banu Nadir then planned the battle of the Trench together with the Quraysh. They later participated in the battle of Khaybar.

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