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The same Sahih hadith mentions that Abu Bakr first gave the girl to Salama as a '''prize'''. It is now more than obvious how the early Muslims used to treat their female captives.
The same Sahih hadith mentions that Abu Bakr first gave the girl to Salama as a '''prize'''. It is now more than obvious how the early Muslims used to treat their female captives.


{{Quote||Yet, what happened to Umm Qirfa and her daughter is against the teachings of Islam.}}
{{Quote||What happened to Umm Qirfa and her daughter is against the teachings of Islam.}}


If the fate of these women and their tribe is really contrary to the teachings of Islam, why is the story a part of several hadith and sira books? The very purpose of these books is to preach the deeds and habits of Muhammad (the ''sunnah''), his mindset included.
If the fate of these women and their tribe is really contrary to the teachings of Islam, why is the story a part of several hadith and sira books? The very purpose of these books is to preach the deeds and habits of Muhammad (the ''sunnah''), his mindset included.
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