This article shouldn’t mention her death. Since it should only have facts the story of the women’s is regarded by many historians and scholars as fake. This is almost found in every citation so stating this as fac doesn’t make sense. Classical and modern hadith scholars such as Al-Bani, Majdi and Al-Jawzi have rejected the story, with some declaring it as fabrication, pointing out in their arguments that the chains of transmission by which the story was transmitted are all weak. The story has been reported by some biographers on the Prophet’s life, who collected stories without verifying if the story is true or false, hundreds of years after the Prophet’s demise.

There are at least two fake hadith about Asama bint Marwan being ordered killed by the Prophet (pbuh) and they (the hadith) can’t even agree on how Asama was killed. One said she was killed by someone hitting her head many times with a table in the day. The other said that she was stabbed to death at night.

Both hadith have been rejected by the well known hadith narrators such as Bukhari[2], Imam Ahmad and An-Nasaai. And none of the hadith narrators have considered these hadith to be authentic. Even in spite of it’s unreliability, this can be easily overridden by the majority of the Hadiths that address the killing of non-combatants