
The last three verses of Surah Al-Hashr in Arabic You can find this verse in The Noble Quran in Chapter #28 Surah #59 Surah Al-Hashr, Verses # 22, 23 and 24 And whoever says that in the evening, will be given a similar status. If he dies on that day he will die as a martyr. The hadith about the last 3 ayat of Surah Al-Hashr that whoever recites the last three verses of this Surah, ALLAH will send 70,000 angels to send blessings upon him until the evening.

This was the reason why the Jews had a national ideal of resistance and opposition to the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H). This made the Jews realize that it might be a disaster for their economy. Moreover, the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) had put an end to the unlawful and mutual dealings. When the Jews witnessed the development of brotherhood within the people, they understood that they would not be able to create any discord between them. When Islam came to Yathrib, the first thing it created within the people was brotherhood and unity.

To maintain their control over Yathrib, they did not allow the Arabs to unite and kept them fighting against each other.They had set up shops in different areas where they sold wine that was imported from Syria.

They were very advanced in cloth weaving as well.

They also did poultry farming and fishing.They also did trade with the outside world which improved their business of importing grain in Yathrib and exporting dried dates to other countries.They knew the ways that were unknown to the Arabs.They were much stronger than the Arabs economically as they had migrated from more civilized and culturally advanced countries like Palestine and Syria.They completely adopted Arabism in their way of life, language, dress and cultivation.However, with the help of Ghassanide’s, they were able to gain complete dominance over Yathrib, forcing the Jews to establish their headquarters outside the city.Īt that time the main features of the Jews position were as follows: Therefore, they hardly produced for their own survival. That is the reason why they settled on lands that were not yet been brought under cultivation. As Yathrib was under Jewish domination, they, at the beginning, did not allow the Aus and Khazraj tribe to gain some control.
