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Answer 1:he died in Islam were his followers lived Answer 2:Mohammad died in 632 AD after being poisoned by a Jewish woman as a revenge for the innocent killing of her family.

Sahih Bukhari V5, B59, N713 reported:

...Narrated 'Aisha: "The prophet in his ailment in which he died, used to say, 'O 'Aisha! I still feel the pain caused by the food I ate at 'Khaibar, and now, I feel as if my aorta is being cut from that poison."

(After a failed attempt to go to Mecca Mohammad and his followers attacked and plundered the weaker Jewish settlement of Khaibar where he was poisoned)

Answer 3 (comment on answer #2 above)
  • Prophet Muhammad died 6 years after the poisoning incident. So, sure his death was not due to the poisoned meat.
  • The Jews tried to kill prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 3 times and not only once. He was saved by God will from the three killing trials.
  • The last time that, was 6 years before the Prophet died, was with poisoned mutton, of which the Prophet ate only two mouthfuls, then Allah (God in English) caused the sheep to speak and tell the Messenger that it was poisoned. When the Messenger died, he said that it was as if he could taste that mutton.
  • Prophet Muhammad is neither a killer nor his Muslim followers. One can read in history to see that Muslims never killed a woman or a child when they were attacked by their enemies. It was narrated that the woman tried to kill the prophet such that if she succeeds then he is not a prophet and they get rid of him but if he is really a prophet then God will rescue him and it was. However, one of the prophet fellows was killed by this poisoned meat.
  • The Jewish people of Khiabar betrayed Muslims when they were attacked by the Pagans and instead of defending the backs of Muslims as planned they allowed the Pagans to attack the Muslims from behind.
  • They tried to go to Mecca on pilgrimage (they were not armed) but the pagans didn't agree for them to do the pilgrimage. So, they returned back without war and this incident has to do with the Jews.

One can read historical books to be sure of this saying. Refer to links below.

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