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time if he thought necessary.
THE OASIS OF FADAK:
News of Khybar's defeat soon reached the Jewish owned oasis of Fadak
and with it rumors that the Prophet intended to attack them. Not wishing to
suffer the fate of their brethren, they sent word to the Prophet that they
wished to surrender upon the same terms and conditions offered at Khybar.
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, accepted.
THE POISONED LAMB:
The Word of Allah had been fulfilled, and the band of believers took a well
earned rest before their victorious march back to Medina.
A Jew by the name of Salaam, Mishkam's son, had been slain during the
battle and his wife sought to take revenge. Prophet Muhammad never
refused the invitation of anyone so when Salaam's wife invited him and his
companions to a meal the invitation was graciously accepted. In
THE OASIS OF FADAK:
News of Khybar's defeat soon reached the Jewish owned oasis of Fadak
and with it rumors that the Prophet intended to attack them. Not wishing to
suffer the fate of their brethren, they sent word to the Prophet that they
wished to surrender upon the same terms and conditions offered at Khybar.
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, accepted.
THE POISONED LAMB:
The Word of Allah had been fulfilled, and the band of believers took a well
earned rest before their victorious march back to Medina.
A Jew by the name of Salaam, Mishkam's son, had been slain during the
battle and his wife sought to take revenge. Prophet Muhammad never
refused the invitation of anyone so when Salaam's wife invited him and his
companions to a meal the invitation was graciously accepted. In