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  37. Hyder Noori The Hudaibiya Accord(not sure about the spelling) practically put the end to the state of hostility which in which those raids( which the sides  opposing him also commits) occurs.After that the raids only happened during times of war.Considering the improvement that Islam brought onto the Arabic culture( check out how barbaric the Arabs were pre-Islam) it wasn't hard to see why pagan worship quickly went out of style once they gain control of Mecca. Yes, the aftermath of the Siege of Medina (in which the Banu Qurayza sided with the attacking Quraisy forces).You need to remember that: a)That was an act of reprisal against the Banu Qurayza for breaking the earlier oath that states that they would stand with Medina in the war.The other Jewish tribes which didn't break that oath were left alone (Muslims actualy held Jews and Christians rather positively for being "People Of The Book"). b)Mohammed himself wasn't present/in charge of the Medina forces during that incident as he was still recovering from injuries suffered uring the Siege.There are debates among historian about his culpability. If we want to go with WW2 analogies then Medina would have turned into an irradiated wasteland(Mecca had an upper hand in the war  during the majority of the period of conflict) and the early Muslim converts would be rounded up in extermination camps,the Quraishy were already torturing, murdering and sacking them so that would be a logical escalation.If we want to compare them we should do it with their contemporaries.In many ways the Islamic armies of that age were improving batte ethics( check the liberation of Mecca). Ths style of Islamic governance changed a lot  during its thousand year old history( the early Caliphates weren't supposed to be hereditary e.g).There are discrepancies in style and interpretation between all Muslim kingdoms( which often went to war with each other) .This continues to this day with many of those so called  "Islamist" are at war  (Al Qaeda's hostility towards ISIS e.g) among themselves,that's even before we go into the sectarian divide.Not that more peaceful,pragmatic Islamist don't exist,mind you.
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  41. Hyder Noori The Siege of Medina was Mecca's ultimate attempt at destroying the fledgling Muslim state.Should the confederate forces break through the defences there'll be no where else to run for the them and the fate that befell the Qurayza would have been borne by the Muslims instead .Considering the brutal attempt by the Quraishy to thwart the Muslims in Mecca , this was  pretty much a safe bet. The Qurayza were obligated (under oath) to help defend Medina against aggression,instead they witheld aid and decided to align with the besiegers.Should besiegers managed to break through the defences ,then the Qurayza would join them in arms against Medina ,pretty much trapping their opponent between them.The fact that  it didn't came to pass were due to: a)The failure of the besieging forces to overcome the trench warfare employed by the defenders(hence the name Battle of the Trench). b)The successful use of diplomacy by Mohammad  to stall and disrupt the alliance among the besieging confederacy and the Qurayza themselves. In the aftermath of the battle the Qurayza requested that the abitation be delivered by members of the  Bani Aws( again ,can't be sure about the spelling)  who were strongly allied with the Qurayza,this task fell upon Sa‘d bin Mu‘adh, a Jew  that have converted to Islam(Ironically this may lead to the sentencing based on Torah and Jewish tradition ).  This and the  the fact that Mohammad have been dispensing relatively lenient sentence towards previous tribes that went againsts him gave them hope that they might somewhat survive this. It was noted that even before their surrender the Qurayza leadership themselves were comtemplating murdering all they women and children of their tribe and then launcing a suicidal charge against the Muslims.
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