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relocate. Abdullah accepted the Prophet's decision and sent word to his allies, informing
them of their fate and then escorted the Jews out of Arabia to the Syrian town of Azru‟a.
As for their confiscated possessions, they were to greatly enrich the Muslim armory, as
the Kaynuka were highly skilled smiths and much needed coats of mail and weapons
were among the spoils.
The Infamy of Ka’b, the son of Ashraf
The Jew, Ka‟b, Ashraf's son, who had not only used his wealth against the Prophet (salla
Allahu alihi wa sallam) but more recently composed a poem that served to stir and fuel
the emotions of the Koraysh, now wrote another poem as he rode on his cloud of infamy.
This time however, it was not in praise of the Koraysh, it was a poem written in
extremely poor taste that not only degraded Muslim women but insulted them.
When the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) heard of Ka‟bs continued disgraceful
relocate. Abdullah accepted the Prophet's decision and sent word to his allies, informing
them of their fate and then escorted the Jews out of Arabia to the Syrian town of Azru‟a.
As for their confiscated possessions, they were to greatly enrich the Muslim armory, as
the Kaynuka were highly skilled smiths and much needed coats of mail and weapons
were among the spoils.
The Infamy of Ka’b, the son of Ashraf
The Jew, Ka‟b, Ashraf's son, who had not only used his wealth against the Prophet (salla
Allahu alihi wa sallam) but more recently composed a poem that served to stir and fuel
the emotions of the Koraysh, now wrote another poem as he rode on his cloud of infamy.
This time however, it was not in praise of the Koraysh, it was a poem written in
extremely poor taste that not only degraded Muslim women but insulted them.
When the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) heard of Ka‟bs continued disgraceful