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Jazakallah khair another good lecture.. Just have a confusion Please clear how huauy was able to meet kaab I mean Medina was guarded by trench and mountains How he made his way to enter the city and meet kaab Was he not exiled or Banu qurayda lived some where else?
If we examine the map of Medina, we will see that there was an entry point near to the forts of Banu Qurayza. As they were initially under treaty, that entry point was secure. You will see that they later planned to bring 1000 soldiers through that entry point. These maps should assist: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Al-Ahzab_Battle_map-2.svg en.wikishia.net/view/Battle_of_Khandaq#/media/File:Battle-of-Khandaq.jpg
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Jazakallah khair another good lecture..
Just have a confusion
Please clear how huauy was able to meet kaab
I mean Medina was guarded by trench and mountains
How he made his way to enter the city and meet kaab
Was he not exiled or Banu qurayda lived some where else?
If we examine the map of Medina, we will see that there was an entry point near to the forts of Banu Qurayza. As they were initially under treaty, that entry point was secure. You will see that they later planned to bring 1000 soldiers through that entry point.
These maps should assist:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Al-Ahzab_Battle_map-2.svg
en.wikishia.net/view/Battle_of_Khandaq#/media/File:Battle-of-Khandaq.jpg
@@Thaqlain jazakallah khair
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