He told that one of the arguments put forward by 'Umar was that he said God’s Messenger received three things exclusively to himself:the B. an-Nadir, Khaibar and Fadak.1 The B. an-Nadir property was kept wholly for his own purposes,2 Fadak for travellers, and Khaibar was divided by God’s Messenger into three sections, two for the Muslims and one as a contribution for his family. If anything remained after making the contribution to his family, he divided it among the poor Emigrants. 1. Fadak was near Khaibar. It capitulated without fighting. 2. This would include, besides personal needs, the cost of entertaining guests, providing weapons and animals, etc. Abu Dawud transmitted it.
Hadith Referenceمشكوة المصابيح / كتاب الجهاد / 4062
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:لم تتمّ دراسته | زبیر علی زئی:سنده ضعيف
Hadith Takhrij´تحقيق و تخريج: محدث العصر حافظ زبير على زئي رحمه الله` «سنده ضعيف، رواه أبو داود (2967) ٭ الزھري صرح بالسماع في أصل الحديث و لکنه عنعن في ھذا اللفظ وھو مدلس مشھور .»