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{{Quote|{{Quran|70|29-30}}|And those who guard their private parts, except in the case of their wives or those whom their right hands possess-- for these surely are not to be blamed,}}
{{Quote|{{Quran|70|29-30}}|And those who guard their private parts, except in the case of their wives or those whom their right hands possess-- for these surely are not to be blamed,}}


This practice of raping war captives was implemented by Islam’s very own prophet Muhammad, in his life. On two occasions, he married (for the sake of marriage only) war captives and raped them. Those victims were namely [[Qur'an,_Hadith_and_Scholars:Wives_and_Concubines_of_Muhammad#Saffiya|Safiyya]] and [[Qur'an,_Hadith_and_Scholars:Wives_and_Concubines_of_Muhammad#Juwairiya|Juwairiyya]].  
This practice of raping war captives was implemented by Islam’s very own prophet Muhammad, in his life. On two occasions, he married (for the sake of marriage only) war captives and raped them. Those victims were namely [[Qur'an,_Hadith_and_Scholars:Wives_and_Concubines_of_Muhammad#Safiyah|Safiyya]] and [[Qur'an,_Hadith_and_Scholars:Wives_and_Concubines_of_Muhammad#Juwairiyah|Juwairiyya]].  


[[Safiyah]] the daughter of Huayy was the wife of a Jewish Rabbi named [[Kinana]]. When Muhammad conquered the Jewish village of Khaibar, he tortured and killed the Jewish Rabbi and grabbed his wife. Sahih Hadith in Bukhari testifies to this fact:
[[Safiyah]] the daughter of Huayy was the wife of a Jewish Rabbi named [[Kinana]]. When Muhammad conquered the Jewish village of Khaibar, he tortured and killed the Jewish Rabbi and grabbed his wife. Sahih Hadith in Bukhari testifies to this fact:
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