Battle of Khaybar

The Battle of Khaybar (Arabic: غَزْوَة خَيْبَر‎) was fought in 628 CE between the early Muslims, led by Prophet Muhammad, and Jews living in Khaybar, an oasis located 150 kilometres (93 mi) from Medina in the northwestern Arabian Peninsula.

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Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi, Sayyed Mohammad al-Musawi is originally from Iraq and heads up the World Ahlul Bayt Islamic League in London. Other than being involved in various humanitarian projects, he frequently responds to... Answer updated 2 years ago

The fact that Amirul Momeneen Ali (A.S.) removed the door of Khaibar with his own hand and used it as a shield then kept it as a bridge for the Muslims to pass through it to the Castle of Khaibar has been narrated in may Sunni books and it has been taken as a fact by majority of Sunni Scholars except few persons who had enemity against Amirul Momeneen Ali (a.s.). This fact has been narrated in authentic Sunni Books like:
    1.    Al Musannaf by Ibn Abi Shayebah. المُصَنَّف لابن أبي شيبة. Ibn Abi Shayebah was one of the teacher’s of Bukhari. He narrated in his book Al Musannaf from Jabir Ibn Abdullah Al-Ansari that Ali ibn Abi Talib (a.s.) removed the door of Khaibar and kept it for the Muslims to pass through it to enter the Castle of Khaibar. He also mentioned that door which was removed by Amirul Momeneen Ali (A.S.) no one could carry it but 40 men. (Musannaf Ibn Abi Shayebah , died in 235 , Volume 6 , Page 374 . Published in Maktabat Al Rushd in Riyadh Saudi Arabia.
    2.    Al Bayhaqi البيهقي narrated in Dalayel Al-Nobowwah دلائل النبوّة from Jabir Ibn Abdullah Al Ansari Same narration (Volume 4 Page 212).
    3.    This narration was also mentioned in the book called Tareekh Baghdad by Al Khateeb Al Baghdadi; Volume 11 , Page 324. 
    4.    It was also narrated by Ibn Asaakir AsShafi’ee in his book Tareekh Dimishq; Volume 42 Page 111. 
5). Ibn Hajar Al Asqalani who is one of the most prominent Sunni Scholars in Hadis has narrated this narration of Ali Ibn Abu Talib (a.s.) removing the door of Khaibar. He mentioned it in his book Lisaan Al Mizan Volume 4 ,Page 196. 
    6.    Jalauddin Assoyooti  also mentioned this narration in his book Tareekh Al Khulafa Volume 1 Page 167. 
    7.    Mulla Ali Al Qari narrated this fact in his book Mirqat Al Mafateeh, Volume 11 Page 245. 
    8.    Al Aasimi Al Makki Al Shafeyi narrated it in Simt Al Nojum Al Awali Fi Anbaa’ Al Awayil Wat Tawali سمط النجوم العوالي في أنباء الأوائل والتوالي Volume 3 Page 66. 
    9.    Also Al Ajluni العجلوني in his book كشف الخفاء Kashf A Khafa Volume 1 Page 438. 
    10.    Ahmad Ibn Hanbal narrated from Abi Raf’e that he went with Ali and Prophet (P.B.U.H and His Holy Progeny) sent Ali Ibn Abu Talib (a.s.) to fight the enemies of Islam in Khaibar. Ali(a.s.) threw away his shield and removed the door of the Castle of Khaibar and used it as a Shield and after that he threw the door. The Muslims used that door as bridge to enter the Castle but no one was able to move it because it was very heavy. (Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Volume 6 Page 8. 
    11.    Al Bayhaqi narrated this narration in Dalayel Al-Nubowwah, Volume 4 Page 212. 
    12.    This narration from Abi Raf’e was also narrated by Al Waqidi in his book Al Maghazi Volume 2 Page 128. 
    13.    Al Tabari Ibn Jareer narrated it in his book Tareekh Al Tabari Volume 2 Page 137. 
    14.    Al Falawi Nisaboori narrated this narration in his book Al Kashf Wal Bayan Volume 9 Page 51. 
    15.    Ibn Katheer Al Dimishqi narrated this narration in his book Al Sirah An Nabawiyah Volume 3 Page 359. 
    16.    Ibn Katheer narrated this in Al Bidayah Wan Nihaya Volume 4 Page 189. 
    17.    Ibn Asakir Al Dimishqi Al-Shafi’ee narrated this narration in his book Tareekh Dimishq Volume 42 Page 110. 
    18.    Al Nuwayiri in his book Nihayat Al Arab Volume 17 Page 180.
    19.    Al-Dhahabi Shamsuddin narrated this narration in Tareekh Al Islam Volume 2 Page 411. 
    20.    And also in Volume 3 Page 628. 
    21.    Ibn Al-Wardi (Umar Ibn al-Muzaffar ) narrated in his book Tareekh Ibn Al Wardi Voume 1 Page 120. 
    22.    Ibn Rajab Al Hanbali narrated it in his book فتح الباري Fateh Al Baari Fi Sharh Saheeh al-Bukhari.
    23.     Sahih Al Bukhari Volume 7 Page 478. 
    24.    Al-Haythami narrated it in Majma Az Zawayed مجمع الزوائد Volume 6 Page 152. 
    25.    Ibn Hajar Al Ashqalani in فتح الباري Fateh Al Barri Fi Shar Shahi Al Bukhari Volume 7 Page 478. 
    26.    Al-Tha’aalibi الثعالبي mentioned it in his book Al Jawahir Al Hisan الجواهر الحِسان Volume 9 Page 51. 
    27.    As Salehi Al Shaami الصالحي الشامي narrated it in Subul Al Huda Wa Rashad سُبُل الهُدى والرشاد Volume 5 Page 128.
These are just few Sunni References Where this authentic incident was narrated about imam Ali (a.s.) removing the door of Khaibar.
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Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi, Sayyed Mohammad al-Musawi is originally from Iraq and heads up the World Ahlul Bayt Islamic League in London. Other than being involved in various humanitarian projects, he frequently responds to... Answered 2 years ago

Shia Muslims believe in and follow the truth only. The narration you referred to is a fabricated one as leading Sunni Shaikhs including Umar ibn al-Khttab never believed that Mut'ah marriage was prohibited anytime during the life of the Prophet (SAWA). That is why Umar has clearly said about Mut'ah: It was allowed during the time of the Messenger of Allah and I am prohibiting it. ( Musnad Aahmad Ibn Hanbal and Sunan al-Bayhaqi and Saheeh Muslim and many other Sunni sources).

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