Ka'b ibn Asad
Ka'b ibn Asad (Arabic: كعب ابن اسعد) was the chief of the Qurayza, a Jewish tribe that lived in Medina until 627. A tribesman, Al-Zabir ibn Bata, claimed that his face "was like a Chinese mirror, in which the girls of the tribe could see themselves", presumably meaning that Kaab had a youthful and innocent appearance.
Ka'b ibn Asad | |
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Born | 6th century |
Died | c.627 CE |
Cause of death | Beheaded in Invasion of Banu Qurayza |
Nationality | Jewish Banu Qurayza |
Known for | Betraying Muhammad during Battle of the Trench |
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