Muhammad, linked to the Khazraj through his great-grandmother, was agreed on as civic leader.
the longstanding enmity between the Aus and Khazraj tribes was dampened as many of the two Arab tribes
Toward the end of the 5th
century, the Jewish rulers lost control of the city to Banu Aus and Banu Khazraj.
The long-standing hostility between the Aus and Khazraj peoples was curbed as many of the two Arabian peoples
and some indigenous Jews hugged Islam.
Most modern historians accept the claim of the Muslim sources that after the revolt,
the Jewish tribes became clients of the Aus and the Khazraj.
Eventually the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj became hostile to each other and by the time of Muhammad's Hijra(emigration)
to Medina in 622 AD/1 AH, they had been fighting for 120 years and were the sworn enemies of each other.
Eventually the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj became hostile to each other and by the time of Muhammad's Hijra(emigration)
to Medina in 622 CE/1 AH, they had been fighting for 120 years and were the sworn enemies of each other.