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The conflict was between the Muslims of Madinah, who were under Prophet
Muhammad ()صلى هللا عليه وسلم, and the Jews who had settled in Khyber after
they were expelled from Madinah.
To understand how and why the Jews settled in Khyber, we will go through its
background briefly.
When the Muslims migrated from Makkah to Madinah (in 622 A.D), they
encountered several communities in Madinah. Some of them were:
1. Banu Aws
2. Banu Khazraj
3. Jews (Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nazir and Banu Quraiza)
The Holy Prophet ( )صلى هللا عليه وسلمsigned a treaty with the Jews of Madinah
in the first year of the migration in order to ensure peace and harmony in Madinah.
This pact was known as the “Charter of Madinah” (Meethaq-e-Madinah).
Under this pact, the Muslims and Jews were one Ummah (community) and they
were to help each other against their enemies. However, this was not the thing with
the Jews.
The Jewish tribes violated the treaty and several instances such as:
It is to note that the people of Banu Nazir helped the Quraish in the battle of the
trench (ditch) and they settled at Khyber.
Banu Quraiza was also constantly planning against the Muslims even
though they were in a treaty with the Muslims.
Banu Quraiza openly supported Quraish and the other tribes against the Muslims in
the battle of the ditch (in 5 Hijri). After the battle, the question was regarding the
treatment of the people of Banu Quraiza.
After the battle of the trench, the Muslims marched towards Banu Qurayza who
had shut themselves up in their forts. The Muslims laid siege accordingly.
Initially, they resisted but with the shortage of the necessities, their morale became
low. After a span of 25 days, the Jews surrendered. Now the treatment of Banu
Quraiza was to be decided.
Hazrat Sa’ad ibn Mua’dh (R.A) proposed the idea according to the old testament
of violating a treaty. The men of Banu Quraiza were killed and their women and
children were taken as captives along with their lands and property.
Now, you know something about the background of the battle of Khyber. Let’s
briefly discuss why were the Jews determined to oppose the Muslims?
The Jews enjoyed their monopoly over trade and politics in Madinah
before the arrival of the Muslims.
These monopolies came to an end when the Muslims arrived in Madinah.
The Jews exploited the historical rivalry between Banu Aws and Banu
Khazraj tribe for their own advantage.
The Prophet Muhammad ( )صلى هللا عليه وسلمresolved their dispute with his
wisdom and justice. This inculcated a sense of frustration among the Jews who
then were determined to oppose Islam.
Similarly, many unjust Jews activities were opposed by Islam. The Jews did not
like it and thus, their reaction in terms of the opposition to Islam was visible.
Now when we know about something about the status of the Muslims and the
Jews, let’s take a look at the battle of Khyber.
Since the Jews were expelled from Madinah, they were constantly planning to
destroy Islam.
When Hazrat Muhammad ( )صلى هللا عليه وسلمcame across this development, he
considered it vital to move towards Khyber and punish the Jews of their activities.
According to the sources, the Muslims numbered around 1400 and the Jews were
around 10,000. The Jews had shut themselves in their forts. The arrival of the
Muslims was a shock to the Jews who were not expecting any move like this.
Therefore, the Muslims captured the forts of the Jews one after the other. However,
the al-Qamus fort was heavily fortified and thus the Muslims could not capture it
even after 15 to 19 days.
One night the Prophet Muhammad ( )صلى هللا عليه وسلمsaid that:
Tomorrow I will give the flag to somebody who will be given victory (by Allah)
and who loves Allah and His Apostle and is loved by Allah and His Apostle
This was the time when the Prophet Muhammad ( )صلى هللا عليه وسلمcured the
eye of Hazrat Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A) with his saliva who was suffering from an
eye disease. Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (R.A) marched towards al-Qamus where he
killed the famous general Marhab with ease.
Thus, this fort was also captured by the Muslims with the help of Hazrat Ali ibn
Abi Talib (R.A).
With this, the Jews were defeated and the Muslims were victorious at the battle of
Khyber.
This takes us to another important topic which is the aftermath and the importance
of this battle.
When the Jews surrendered, they entered a treaty with the Muslims. The Jews
evacuated the area and surrendered their wealth. Under the treaty, the Muslims
were not to attack the Jews.
Moreover, the faith of the Muslims enhanced with this victory against
the Jews.
The constant planning of the Jews against the Muslims came to an end and their
support to the tribes against Islam ended.
In the same way, there was a shortage of food and other necessities
during this battle.
However, the Muslims remained steadfast and as a result, Allah bestowed them
with a victory.
The Muslims came across the fact that they can consume forbidden items if they
are driven by necessity such as the Muslims at Khyber had nothing to eat so they
consumed several forbidden animals.