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What if I told you that one night… a piece of meat tried to speak… to save the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)? This is not a story of ordinary battles or heroic warriors—it is a story of grief, hatred, divine protection, and miracles that unfolded during the conquest of Khayber. Zainab bint al-Harith, a woman broken by the loss of her family in the battle, sought revenge with a carefully planned poisoned gift. She believed she could test the Prophet (peace be upon him), unsure if he was truly protected by Allah or merely a worldly king. But what happened next changed history forever. The poison that should have claimed the life of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was thwarted by divine intervention, while tragically claiming one of his companions. This moment reminds us of the unseen protection of Allah and the balance of justice and mercy in Islam. Dive deep into this untold story, witness the courage of faith, and understand the profound lessons hidden in historical events that shaped the early Muslim community. Keywords: Prophet Muhammad story, Khayber history, Islamic miracles, Zainab bint al-Harith, Islamic history, assassination attempt, divine protection Hashtags: #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicHistory #KhayberStory #DivineProtection #ZainabbintAlHarith Disclaimer This video is created for educational and historical purposes, based on authentic Islamic sources. It is not intended to offend or disrespect any individual or community. All events are narrated with respect for Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and Islamic teachings. Viewer discretion is advised for younger audiences or sensitive viewers.