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They rejoiced in the good fortune of their brethren. When the confiscated land and property of the Banu Nadhir was divided, and the major portion was assigned to the refugees, there was not the least jealousy on the part of the Helpers. The Helpers counted it a privilege to entertain the Refugees, and even the poor vied with the rich in their spirit of self-sacrifice. Until the Ummat got its own resources, the Helpers regularly gave and the Refugees regularly received.
#Surah hashr in english full#
The most remarkable ties of full brotherhood were established between individual members of the one group and the other.
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They entertained the Prophet and all the refugees (Muhajirs) who came with him. The Hijrat was possible because of their goodwill and their generous hospitality. This refers to the Ansar (the Helpers), the people of Madinah who accepted Islam when it was persecuted in Makkah, and who invited the holy Prophet to join them and become their Leader in Madinah. The Banu Nadhir richly deserved punishment, but their lives were spared, and they were allowed to carry away their goods and chattels. Some of them joined their brethren in Khaibar see n. Most of them joined their brethren in Syria, which they were permitted to do, after being disarmed. But when the Muslim army was gathered to punish them and actually besieged them for some days, their allies stirred not a finger in their aid, and they were wise enough to leave. At first they demurred, relying on their fortresses and on their secret alliance with the Pagans of Makkah and the Hypocrites of Madinah. They were asked to leave the strategic position which they occupied, about three miles south of Madinah, endangering the very existence of the Ummat in Madinah. This refers to the Jewish tribe of the Banu Nadhi whose intrigues and treachery nearly undid the Muslim cause during the perilous days of the battle of Uhud in Shawwal, A.H.