Ka'b ibn Asad

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Ka'b ibn Asad (Arabic: كعب بن أسعد) (Born ?-627 CE) was the leader of the Jewish tribe of the Banu Qurayza of Yathrib. After the Battle of the Trench, the Muslim forces under Muhammad turned on the Banu Qurayza, besieged them in their citadel, and killed some 600-900 of the surviving males.

Ka'b, according to ibn Ishaq, poked small holes in his robe before was taken before Muhammad so that his garments would not be taken as spoils. He was beheaded.[1]

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  1. ^ Guillaume, A. (1955). The Life of Muhammad: A Translation of Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah. Oxford: Oxford University Press.