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The Prophet told them that believers are to be unified in the protection of the blood of
one another in the Cause of Allah and that in the event a believer should kill another
believer he should be handed over to the deceased‟s guardian in whose hands it is
either to forgive him or not. He told them that believers are to be unified against the killer
and that it was unlawful to do otherwise.

As for those who change the principals of Islam, he told them it is unlawful for any
believer to support or house anyone who changes those principals. He said of a person
who did such a thing, “May the curse and anger of Allah be upon him on the Day of
Judgement in which no ransom will be accepted from him, nor any exchange.”

When it came to matters of dispute, the Prophet told his Companions that the matter
should be returned to Allah and the judgment of His Prophet.

The Prophet’s Agreement with the Jews

Although the majority of Jews in Medina refused to accept Prophet Muhammad (salla
Allahu alihi wa sallam) as a prophet, they knew although it was hateful to them, that it
was in their best interest to ally themselves to him as he was fast becoming the most