Islamic history (Sahih Bukhary) tells that prophet Muhammed kicked a complete tribe (Banu Nadir) out of their lands and he took over most of their possessions, lands , and money. His only reason was allegations that two men of that tribe were planning to kill him while visiting them to lend him money.
None of his companions, who were sitting with him, saw anything. Banu nadir also denied such an allegation. The only ground that prophet Muhammed had to kick them out was his own allegations, which he said was revealed from god.
My questions are:
(1) even if those two men were trying to kill him (although nobody saw them, even his own companions), was the punishment supposed to be for the whole tribe?
(2) what was the reason to take over their lands, properties and money?
I hope if anyone wants to answer to give me a short answer right to the point. No copy-and-paste please.
Friends who LOVE to deny everything, please read the story before answering.
2007-03-24
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