Ishaq:464/Tabari VIII:36 "Suddenly an unseen voice called out her name. It said, 'Where is so and so.' She said, 'Here I am.' 'Good heavens,' I cried, 'what is wrong.' She said, 'I am going to be killed because of something I did.' She was taken away and
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Ishaq:464/Tabari VIII:36 "Suddenly an unseen voice called out her name. It
said, 'Where is so and so.' She said, 'Here I am.' 'Good heavens,' I
cried,
'what is wrong.' She said, 'I am going to be killed because of something I
did.' She was taken away and beheaded. Aisha used to say, 'I shall never
forget my wonder at her good spirits, even when she knew she would be
killed.'" The witness of Jews continues to be remarkable.
Tabari VIII:37 "Thabit said, 'O Allah's Messenger, Zabir, who was Abu
Ar-Rahman, did me a favor, sparing my life, and I owe him a debt of
gratitude. I wish to repay him for it. Grant me his life.' The Prophet
said,
'It is yours.'" The source of this Hadith wants to make sure Muslims
didn-thequate this act of "mercy" with the "prophet" being soft on Jews.
That is why he said that this man's real name was
"Slave-to-Muhammad's.First-God-Ar-Rahman." Ishaq:465 "So Thabit went to
him
and Zabir said, 'Why do this? I'll be an old man without family and
children.' Thabit asked Muhammad for his family and he said, 'His wife and
children are yours.' But Zabir said, 'Without my property, how will we
survive?" So Thabit asked the Prophet for Zabir's wealth and it was given
to
him. Thabit went to Zabir and announced that he had been given all of his
property. Zabir said, 'Thabit, you are two-faced. What has happened to
Asad.' 'He has been beheaded.' 'How about Huyayy.' 'He has been killed.'
And
how fares Azzal.' 'He has been slain.' 'How about the rest of the Qurayza
men.' Thabit said, 'They have all gone to their death.' Zabir said, 'Then
for the sake of the favor I once did for you, there is no good in living
anymore. So Thabit brought him forward, and they struck off his head. When
what he said was reported to Abu Bakr, he replied, 'He will soon meet his
dear ones in the fires of Hell, and there they will dwell forever.'"


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