Huyayy ibn Akhtab ( ; ) was a chief of the
Banu al-Nadir, a
Jewish tribe of pre-
Islamic
Arabia.
Biography
Family
Huyayy ibn Akhtab had a daughter with
Barra bint Samawal:
Safiyya bint Huyayy. Barra bint Samawal
was from distinguished Arabian Jewish family. Her father was the
poet al
Samaw'al ibn Adiya
Personality
Huyayy is said to have been a "courageous warrior" and a "learned
man".
After the hijrah — 622 CE
At one occasion, he had a discussion with Muhammad upon the
mystical letters beginning some of the suras in the
Quran.
At first,
when his tribe, the Banu Nadir were
located at Medina
, Huyayy's
hostility to Muhammad was not pronounced. When
Abu Sufyan, the
Quraysh
leader and an enemy of Muhammad, presented himself before Huyayy's
house, he, fearing to compromise himself, refused to admit
him.
But he was to become the most inveterate enemy of
Muhammad who had besieged the
Banu Nadir and confiscated their property, so
that
ibn Hisham, Muhammad's biographer,
calls him "the enemy of Allah."
Expulsion of Banu Nadir to Khaybar — 625 CE
But when
the Jews, driven by the Muslims from Medina,
settled at Khaibar
, Huyayy
incited them, with the Arab tribes of Quraish and Ghatafan, into active revolt against Muhammad,
resulting in the Battle of the
Trench in 627
Battle of the Trench — 627 CE
Huyayy came to
Ka'b ibn As'ad, the
chief of the
Banu Quraiza, but failed
to incite him to war against Muhammad.
Later, Muhammad took
Qamus, the fortress of
the Qurayza, carried to Medina from seven to eight hundred Jews,
among them being Huyayy, and killed them in the market-place. When
Huyayy was brought before Muhammad, he said to him:
- "I reproach not myself for having carried on war against
thee."
Huyayy had a daughter together with Barra bint Samawal:
Safiyya bint Huyayy. Safiyyah was also
captured by Muhammad, who reportedly threw his cloak over, and she
became one of his wives
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