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==Merge these articles==
This article should be merged with [[Treaty of Hudaybiyya]] or vice-versa.[[User:Timothy Usher|Timothy Usher]] 00:29, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Merged with [[Treaty of Hudaybiyya]]. This article is currently unsourced, and needs a complete rewrite.[[User:Timothy Usher|Timothy Usher]] 09:00, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

No bloodshed?? Muhammad ordered the death of 'Uthman and his two singing girls for making satirical songs about Muhammad (at-Tabari, ''The History of at-Tabari'' [1639-1642]) amongst others. [edit by IndistructibleProof]

Uthman was still alive far after Muhammad's (saw) death. It is stated that Uthman was killed by Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. You're going to have to do better than "The History of al-Tabari amongst others" since that is extremely vague. Also, al-Tabari died in 923 C.E., so how did he manage to have a book in 1639? If you're talking about al-Tabari's [[The History of the Prophets and Kings]], then like I said you have to be much more specific. [[User:Armyrifle9|Armyrifle]] 21:43, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

== Muhammad (SAW) ? ==

Why does the text from the treaty say "Muhammad (SAW)"? --[[User:Awiseman|AW]] 00:23, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
:Anyone? --[[User:Awiseman|AW]] 17:38, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

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Merge these articles

This article should be merged with Treaty of Hudaybiyya or vice-versa.Timothy Usher 00:29, 13 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merged with Treaty of Hudaybiyya. This article is currently unsourced, and needs a complete rewrite.Timothy Usher 09:00, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No bloodshed?? Muhammad ordered the death of 'Uthman and his two singing girls for making satirical songs about Muhammad (at-Tabari, The History of at-Tabari [1639-1642]) amongst others. [edit by IndistructibleProof]

Uthman was still alive far after Muhammad's (saw) death. It is stated that Uthman was killed by Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. You're going to have to do better than "The History of al-Tabari amongst others" since that is extremely vague. Also, al-Tabari died in 923 C.E., so how did he manage to have a book in 1639? If you're talking about al-Tabari's The History of the Prophets and Kings, then like I said you have to be much more specific. Armyrifle 21:43, 1 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Muhammad (SAW) ?

Why does the text from the treaty say "Muhammad (SAW)"? --AW 00:23, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone? --AW 17:38, 27 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]