It was not long before the Prophet came to know about this pact. He got the intelligence
through one of his agents who entered the camp of the Allies one night and unknown to
them, overheard certain conversations. Then rumours of the pact also spread, and the
report was ultimately confirmed by the incident of 'Safiyyah and the Jew'.
Safiyyah was an aunt of the Prophet, and along with other women and children had
moved to a small fort in the south-eastern part of Madinah. Present in the fort was
Hassaan the Poet, and he was the only man there! One day Safiyyah, looking down from
the fort, saw a fully armed Jew moving stealthily beneath the wall as if seeking a way
around the fort. Safiyyah at once concluded that he was a scout of the Bani Quraizah who
had been sent to reconnoitre a route which the Jews might take in their attack. This Jew
would act as a guide, leading his tribe into the unprotected rear of the Muslims.
Safiyyah went to the poet and said,
"O Hassaan! There is a Jew who is seeking a way by
which he can lead the Bani Quraizah to attack our settlements from the rear. You know
that the Messenger of Allah and all the men are busy at the front and cannot detach
forces to protect us. This man must be killed. Go and kill him at once!" "May Allah bless
you, O Daughter of Abdul Muttalib,"
replied Hassaan,
"you know that such work is not
for me."
Throwing a glance of contempt at the poet, Safiyyah picked up a club, tied a
waist?band around her waist and went down to meet the Jew. The brave lady killed the
Jew. Leaving him lying with a crushed skull in a pool of blood, she returned to the fort
and said to Hassaan,
"I have killed him, O Hassaan! Now go and take the booty from his
body, for it is not right for a woman to undress a man." "May Allah bless you, O
Daughter of Abdul Muttalib,"
replied Hassaan,
"I have no need for such booty!"
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When the news of this incident reached the Muslims, there was no doubt left in their
minds about the treachery of the Bani Quraizah. The situation now became more tense,
and the Hypocrites became more outspoken. From half rations the Muslims came down
to quarter rations. (Later it was to become no rations!) Their resolution was still
unshaken; but if the siege continued very much longer, sheer starvation would force the
Muslims to submit. And the Muslims could find no direct military solution to the
problem.
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