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Nataly [62]
3 years ago
5

What was the difference between Muhammad's experience in Mecca around the year 610 and his experience when he returned to Mecca

from Medina years later?
History
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sdas [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W) life before Hijirah (migration) to Medina was toughed as Meccans do not accept what he believed and the messages of Allah the Almighty. Most people of Mecca as at this time always look for ways of harming him and his followers. Within this period (610) he received his first revelation which was very strange to him in the mountain cave knowns as Gaira Hirah. However, he (Mohammed) that was not valued in his home town was highly welcomed on migrating to Medina where he settled and was able to propagate Islam peacefully.

On returning to Mecca after several military battles, he conquer Mecca and several other idol worshippers surrendered to him and power shifted to him. This was about 630 and at this time, there was peace in the land and many non-Arabs accepted Islam and Islam spread out towards West such as Spain, Morroco.

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