Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 189
The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muhammad Mustafa sa ra га message. Hadrat Muḥayyişah bin Mas'ud" stayed there for two days. On the third day of his stay when the news of the victory in the Battle of. Khaibar reached Fadak, the people of Fadak were terrified. They immediately requested Hadrat Muḥayyişah bin Mas'ud" to stay a bit longer so that they could consult their leaders regarding their response to the letter. So Hadrat Muḥayyisah bin Mas‘ūd™ delayed his departure. They decided to send one of their leaders, Nun bin Yusha', with Ḥadrat. Muḥayyişah bin Mas'ud to present an offer of peace and submission to the Holy Prophet. After discussion with Nun bin Yusha' the Holy. Prophet decided not to fight with the people of Fadak. It was further agreed upon that the people of Fadak would not be expelled from their land and also that they could keep their wealth with them. However, the. Muslims would own half of their land and half of the land would remain with the Jews. sa sa ra (Tarikh al-Khamis, Fath Fadak, Vol. 2, p. 58; The Life of Muhammad", A sa. Translation of Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasulullah, p. 515-523, A. Guillaume,, Oxford. University Press, Reprinted in Pakistan, 2004). Ghazwah Wādī al-Qurā sa. After the fall of Khaibar, the Holy Prophet left the area and stayed for three days at Sahba. Then he left for Wadi al-Qura where within a day the Muslims were successful and had an agreement made between the. Muslims and the people of Wadi al-Qura. Since the valley contained several settlements the valley became to be known as the Wadı al-Qurā. . These settlements were located at the middle of Medina and Khaibar. . When the Holy Prophet" reached Wadi al-Qura the Jews were ready to face him militarily and they welcomed the Muslims by throwing arrows towards them. The Holy Prophet did not expect such a response. A servant of the Holy Prophet", Mid‘am, who was unloading the baggage from the mount of the Holy Prophet was hit by an arrow, probably just by sa sa sa sa 189