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Dima020 [189]
3 years ago
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What were the two reasons

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Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
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Answer: when prophet Muhammad arrived to McConaughey he destroyed the idols in the Kaaba and had the call to prayer made from its roof.

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Nadya [2.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

As Islam spread in Mecca, the ruling tribes began to oppose Muhammad's preaching and his condemnation of idolatry. The Quraysh tribe controlled the Kaaba and drew their religious and political power from its polytheistic shrines, so they began to persecute the Muslims and many of Muhammad's followers became martyrs.

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