Thursday, 19 July 2012 05:49
Ibn Kammuna
In this article, I will discuss the genocide of Bani Qurayza and the consequent moral implications.
Background
Bani Qurayza was a Jewish tribe living
in Yathrib, before Muhammad renamed in Medina. After Muhammad migrated
to there, many of its Pagan inhabitants accepted Islam, nut not the
Jews. They thought he was an imposter, not a true prophet. So they
rejected his message. Over religious disagreements and the Jews refusal
to embrace Islam started hostilities between Muhammad’s Muslim gang and
the Jews of Medina.
There were three larger Jewish tribes in
Medina: Bani Qaynuqa, Bani Al-Nadir, and Bani Qurayza. As Muhammad grew
strong in Medina, and he realized that the Jews are not going to accept
him as a prophet, his Qur’anic verses started becoming increasingly
hostile towards people of the book (the Jews and the Christians). He
also changed the Muslim prayer direction (called “Qibla” in Islam) from
Jerusalem to Mecca. In any case, Muhammad got rid of the first two
Jewish tribes that I just mentioned by driving them out after failing to
genocide them due to opposition from intervention of Abdullah ibn
Obayi, a powerful Muslim leader of Medinan origin.
What was left is Bani Qurayza. Those tribes were rich. Muhammad and his
followers’ economic status much improved from forcing the first two
tribes out of Medina, and robbing them of a great part of their
possessions. Now, the stage was set for him, to get rid of the last rich
tribe. If he can get rid of them and obtain all of what they have, the
Muslim Umma will definitely be richer and stronger.
The Meccans
had had enough from Muhammad and his gang of thieves raiding their
commercial caravans, and came out to Medina to finish up Muhammad and
his robbing gang. The Meccans laid siege upon the community of Muhammad
for a few weeks. As Muslims had dug deep trench around their abode,
Meccans eventually had to leave with no luck. This came to be known as
the Battle of the Trench (Al-Khandaq, AD 627). During that time period
word came to Muhammad that the Meccans were seeking help of Banu Qurayza against
the Muslims, and they were planning to support the Meccans. While a
negotiation apparently did take place, Banu Qurayza refused to help the
Meccans. Banu Qurayza leaders stayed true to their promises and
agreement with Muhammad not to help his enemies.
In any case, this is one area of Arab
history, where I wish there were people living in Mecca and Medina who
documented such incidents and were neutral, or even anti-Muslim with
regard to religious beliefs. The problem is that all we know about early
Islam came to us from Islam-friendly sources. Imagine! All those horror
stories we know about early Muslims came to us from Muslim-friendly
sources. Those who refused Islam got killed, no questions asked. Saying
negative things about Islam was no simple matter. Muhammad ordered the
assassination of a hundred plus year old man just because he said some
“not very nice things” about Muhammad. And when a mother of five heard
of that and said some “negative” things about Muhammad, he ordered her
assassination too. The assassin had to move away her nursing baby from
her chest to be able to kill her. When you are talking about Muhammad
and his thugs, you’ll be amazed at what that evil man can do. It is
important for us to remember that even if the Qurayza tribe conspired
against him, they never attacked or harmed any of the Muslims. Again, I
wish that we had more historical details about what exactly happened,
but we don’t. If one is to rely on only Muslim-friendly sources, she
probably won’t get the full story.
In any case, moving back to our story:
When the Meccans left, Muhammad went home and started taking a bath
during just when a divine revelation came telling him to attack Bani
Qurayza and get rid of them, and take all of their belongings:
Bukhari: Volume 4, Book 52, Number 68:
Narrated
'Aisha: When Allah's Apostle returned on the day (of the battle) of
Al-Khandaq (i.e. Trench), he put down his arms and took a bath. Then
Gabriel whose head was covered with dust, came to him saying, "You have
put down your arms! By Allah, I have not put down my arms yet." Allah's
Apostle said, "Where (to go now)?" Gabriel said, "This way," pointing
towards the tribe of Bani Quraiza. So Allah's Apostle went out towards
them.
Muhammad Attacks Bani Qurayza
With around 3000 worriers, and the
Meccans out of sight, no wonder Allah tells him to go unprovoked and
take over the fortunes of Bani Qurayza. Who is there to stop him?
Muhammad laid siege to Bani Qurayza for twenty five days, after which
they surrendered unconditionally. They did not offer any resistance.
Before they surrendered, they asked Abu Lubabah, who was doing the
negotiations between them and Muhammad, since he was on friendly terms
with them from previous dealings, if they should submit to Muhammad’s
judgement. Abu Lubabah said yes, and gestured with his hand to his
throat, telling them that Muhammad is adamant on finishing them up. Such
a gesture could only mean one thing: beheading. Afterwards, Abu Lubabah
felt bad that he had betrayed Muhammad, but again, he had some passion
to his old Jewish friends. In history, the gesture is not disputed. What
is in disputed is why Abu Lubabah felt that he betrayed Muhammad. I
think the answer is simple: Abu Lubabah new what the murderer prophet
was up to.
In any case, Bani Qurayza probably felt
they had no option but to surrender. Muhammad’s criminals were three
thousand strong. The mighty Meccans could not take care of him and his
cronies, would one tribe in Medina be able to do it on its own? Surely
not. So, instead of dying fighting Muhammad, they chose to surrender in
the hopes the Muhammad will take their belongings and allow them to
leave town, as he did with the previous tribes. However, this was not to
be. Muhammad had become blood thirsty more and more as time passed by.
After the surrender of Bani Quaryza,
Muhammad chose Sa'd, a Muslim, to declare the judgment against Bani
Qurayza. References from different books and hadiths shows that Muhammad
was adamant on killing them. But other Muslim leaders, who had good
past relationship with Bani Qurayza, forced him to choose someone else
to declare a judgement against them. Muhammad didn't not allow them to
choose another person, whom they wanted to judge the verdict. He
(Muhammad) named Sa’d and ended the discussion. Sa’d was a born killer
with very strong loyalty to Muhammad. He was also badly wounded in the
Battle of the Trench, from which he soon died. So, he was not going to
be sympathetic to Bani Qurayza, who rejected the prophet. He would kill
you or me in an instant if Muhammad just says the word. Such was Sa’d
Bin Mu’ad. My suspicion is that he also knew what Muhammad desired to do
with Bani Qurayza. He was very close to Muhammad. In fact history tells
us that the prophet put up a tent in the mosque for Sa’d so he could
personally take care of him and his (Sa’d’s) wound. As one would expect,
Sa’d’s judgment was what Muhammad wanted:
Bukhari: Volume 4, Book 52, Number 280:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
When
the tribe of Bani Quraiza was ready to accept Sad's judgment, Allah's
Apostle sent for Sad who was near to him. Sad came, riding a donkey and
when he came near, Allah's Apostle said (to the Ansar), "Stand up for
your leader." Then Sad came and sat beside Allah's Apostle who said to
him. "These people are ready to accept your judgment." Sad said, "I give
the judgment that their warriors should be killed and their children
and women should be taken as prisoners." The Prophet then remarked, "O Sad! You have judged amongst them with (or similar to) the judgment of the King Allah."
It is interesting to note, here, that
Sa’d’s judgment is Allah’s (god of the Arabs). The fact of the matter is
that whatever Muhammad wanted, became Allah’s and vice versa. So, the
divine judgment has come and the crimes are almost as good as done. Here
is how Muhammad accomplished his evil genocide on Bani Qurayza’s men.
History tells us their numbers were between 600 and 900 men:
During the
night, trenches sufficient to contain the dead bodies of the men were
dug across the market place of the city. In the morning, Mahomet,
himself a spectator of the tragedy, commanded that male captives to be
brought forth in companies of five or six at a time. Each company as it
came up was made to sit down in a row on the brink of the trench
destined for its grave, there beheaded, and the bodies cast therein. …
The butchery, begun in the morning, lasted all day, and continued by
torchlight till the evening. Having thus drenched the market place with
the blood of seven or eight hundred victims, and having given command
for the earth to be smoothed over their remains, Mahomet returned from
the horrid spectacle to solace himself with the charms of Rihana, whose
husband and all her male relatives had just perished in the massacre.
[Source: W. Muir, The Life of Muhammad, (Edinburg 1923, Pages 307-8)].
As one of the Bani Qurayza woman sees
the spectacle taking place in the today’s medina market, she becomes
hysterical and delirious. Muhammad’s thugs take care of her the best way
they know how:
Abu Dawud: Book 14, Number 2665:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
No
woman of Banu Qurayzah was killed except one. She was with me, talking
and laughing on her back and belly (extremely), while the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was killing her people with the swords.
Suddenly a man called her name: Where is so-and-so? She said: I I asked:
What is the matter with you? She said: I did a new act. She said: The
man took her and beheaded her. She said: I will not forget that she was
laughing extremely although she knew that she would be killed.
Such are the acts of the prophet of
Islam and his Sahaba. Those are the people who are supposed to be an
example of conduct for mankind!
The genocide of Bani Qurayza was for the
men. Any male who had grown pubic hair was killed. The rest of the
tribe were enslaved. The tribes’ belongings went to Muhammad and the
rest of the criminals. Muhammad’s economic situation improved
tremendously after this massive act of evil:
Bukhari: Volume 4, Book 53, Number 357:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
People
used to give some of their date palms to the Prophet (as a gift), till
he conquered Bani Quraiza and Bani An-Nadir, whereupon he started
returning their favors.
Can there be a sufficient apologetic defense to this massacre?
Islam has its apologetics. If Muhammad’s
crime is assassinating a woman, or an old man, they can create a
scenario to make it plausible that Muhammad may have been justified in
what he did. I studied many of Muhammad’s assassinations and published
many articles about that. There is a lot of Muslim apologetics on the
web who try to defend Muhammad and the early Muslims. None, in my view,
made a successful defense of Muhammad and Islam.
Bani Qurayza genocide was done on a
massive scale. So, the Muslim apologetic cannot, in principle cannot,
defend Muhammad and the early Muslims. You see, we are not talking about
one person here. Let’s say the Qurayza men who were beheaded were 700
men. That is 700 hundred crimes committed by Muhammad. Seven hundred
purposeful killings. Can any decent human beings see that a defense of
Muhammad’s crimes in this instance even remotely plausible. Muslim
apologetics really have no shame. You can find their writings on the web
defending Muhammad and the early Muslims on the Bani Qurayza story too.
There are actually Multiple crimes
committed in this story. There are seven hundred plus killings. There is
the beheading of the Qurayza woman crime. There is the crimes of taking
the belongings of Bani Qurayza. Authentic Hadith tell us that Muhammad
sent a group of Qurayza women to Yemen. They were sold in order that the
Muslims buy weapons. So, there is the crimes of putting all those women
into slavery.
There are many crimes committed here.
Muslim apologetic do not have a shame when they try to defend Muhammad
in the Qurayza events. There is really no sufficient defense. I am not
saying that to condemn Muhammad and the Muslims and not allow the Muslim
apologetics to have their say. Its not like that at all. How can anyone
justify seven hundred plus homicides? A favorite of Muslims apologetics
is that some of the Qurayza leaders conspired against Muhammad during
the battle of the trench. This matter is not clear at all in the
historical sources. But, let us for a moment say that some of the
Qurayza leaders did conspire against Muhammad. Is that a sufficient
reason to annihilate that tribe. There were kids who were twelve or
thirteen years old who got beheaded that day just because they had grown
some pubic hair. How can any decent human being defend that Muslims and
Muhammad when it comes to beheading such a young lad who does not yet
understand the nature of life to start with?
It is not enough for the Muslim
apologetic to say that Bani Qurayza were guilty, or that they were
judged by their Torah. Here we have a large number of people beheaded in
one day. The problem is most of them, if not all, are innocent.
Completely innocent! There is, in principle, no justification, for what
Muhammad and his thugs did. This is why I affirm in this article, that
Muslim apologetics have no shame in defending Muhammad and the Muslims
when it comes to the genocide of Bani Qurayza.
A Look Toward The Future
Muhammd and the Muslims took over the
Arabian peninsula and spread beyond. So, Bani Qurayza victims have not
been vindicated or honored in any way. I plan to write about Bani
Qurayza every now and then just to honor them and remind myself and
others of them. Humanity needs to remember them too. Humanity needs to
honor them. Saudi Arabia is still ruled by Islam; a sixth century
barbaric religion. However, I look to a day when Saudi Arabia comes to
realize how evil Islam is and was. I look to a day when a large shrine
is built in the Medina market where Bani Qurayza men were killed. In
that shrine, there will be lists of names of those who perished that
day, and some of their stories and poetry that was preserved. People
from all over the globe will go there just to visit that shrine, pay
tribute and respect and honor to those victims and say: Never again we
will allow a thug and his bandits to do such an evil act against a group
of people as was done to Bani Qurayza.
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