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Its the tone, for example, " who reportedly threw his cloak over her to mark her as his posession; she became one of his wives.". That could just as well be interptreted as "giving her protection", "Honouring her" or anything. " to mark her as his posession", is anti islamic pov. --Striver21:30, 30 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Sources are either reliable or unreliable, not POV or NPOV. Original research, however, is unacceptable in any case. PecherTalk14:48, 8 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
The debate about Safiya is irrelevant to this article. The article is "Huyayy ibn Akhtab". Huyayy was executed in 627, more than a year before Muhammad threw his cloak over Safiya. (The article's statement that Huyayy was among the captives taken from Khaybar to Medina is not correct.) This debate should be moved to the "Safiya bint Huyayy" page.Grace has Victory (talk) 01:02, 9 February 2012 (UTC)Reply