In many markets in the south-west of Saudi Arabia (Jizan and surrounding area) they sell woven straw baskets of many different styles. The finest (and most expensive) woven baskets are known locally as “Jewish baskets”. Apparently these fine baskets had been produced by local Jewish tribes who had lived in the surrounding area. I could never find out anything definitive about such tribes or when they were producing such baskets. (I was told that these “Jewish baskets” were now provided by local families - presumably now non-Jewish families.
@fredmac10005 күн бұрын
Absolutely FANTASTIC,,,👏👏🌷🌷🙏🙏
@abuahmad451113 күн бұрын
The subject, however, remains shrouded in secrecy and ambiguity, especially since some orientalists and theorists of cultural and civilizational hostility towards Islam and Muslims portray this story as if it were a black spot in Islamic history, or a process of purification or extermination to which the Jews of Medina were subjected, while it is sufficient to turn over the data of reliable history to find that the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, dealt with the Jews of Medina in a manner that exceeded the covenants and agreements in effect in the modern era, in terms of respecting doctrinal and cultural particularities, and even not imposing any jizya or discrimination against the Jews of “Yathrib.”
@fredmac10004 күн бұрын
“Exceeded”! “respected”!,, Is that why He ordered the Beheading of all the Captives men (more than 600) of Bani Quraza?!
@fredmac10004 күн бұрын
“Exceeded”! “respected”!,, Is that why He ordered the Beheading of all the Captive men (more than 600) of Bani Quraza?! This is a Reply to Mr. Abuahmad’s comment.