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He Set Aside Food Stores for His Soldiers
He Fed the Townspeople
“Plain Bread”
He provided cats and animal and even human corpses as food for the hungry
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He prohibited merchants from selling and buying, in addition to confiscating food from the market.
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1) Muhammad Al-Balheishi, Medina (Riyadh: General Presidency for Youth Welfare, 1988).
2) Feridun Kandemir, Defending Medina (the last of the Turks under the shades of our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him), Translation of: Madinah Research and Studies Center (Medina: n.p, n.d).
3) Mona Al Thabet, “The Siege of Medina and Its Internal Reflections and the Attitude of the Ottoman Garrison 1337-1334 AH / 1919-1916 AD” (PhD Thesis, College of Arts and Education for Girls in Abha, King Khalid University, 2013).
4) Abdul Basit Badr, The Comprehensive History of Medina (Medina: n.p, 1993).
5) Saeed Tawlah, Seferberlik and the evacuation of the people of Medina during the First World War 1337-1334 H, 2nd Edition (Medina: The Literary and Cultural Club of Medina, n.d).
6) Naci Kiciman, Medine mudfaasi yahud hicoz bizden nasil (Istanbul: Sebil Yahyinevi, 1971).