Why would Ibn Ishaaq lie?
I told you already. To make Muslims seem more badazz.
Do all the other sources say explicitely: the massacre of Banu Qurayza didn't take place, or do they just don't mention it?
Anyway, You have to ask yourself if they do not have an interest in denying or not mentioning this fact.
Anyway, You have to ask yourself if they do not have an interest in denying or not mentioning this fact.
Your position isn't consistent. If Muslim leaders were ashamed of BQ, why would they choose the single chronicle that mentions the event, out of all the others, as the primary biography of Mohammed? If they wanted the event in the official biography, why shouldn't Ishaq have had motive to make it up?
It's interesting that Jewish literature for the past 1200 years very rarely references the incident.
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