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Was Muhammad a Revolutionary

#8221; In around 629 CE, Muhammad’s received reports of numerous violent attacks on his people in Medinah. Many men had died and leaving women as widows due to the horrific attacks. To prevent such events in the future , “ if the Holy Prophet learnt that any tribe or clan was preparing to invade Medina, he would lead a force against it or dispatch a force under the leadership of someone else to take suitable action to put an end to their intended aggression” Finally, Muhammad and an army of about three thousand people, mostly consisting of Muslims of Medinah and of other Arab communities, made their way to Makkah. As intimidating as this may sound, the prophet sent warnings to citizens of the city of Makkah, that all those who remain in their home, or in Abu Sufyan’s home, or in the Ka’bah would be protected and safe. The prophet then entered Makkah and made his way to the Ka’bah. There was no violence or fighting on his behalf. “Muhammad then pointed at each idol and said ‘Truth has come and Falsehood will neither start nor will it reappear’ and one by one the idols fell down” Now the Ka’bah is removed and cleansed of all three-hundred sixty idols. The Ka’bah is now reinstated for its initial purpose of worshipping One True God as originally built by prophets Ibrahim and Ismail. The prophet promised peace among all in Makkah. Even the prophets worst enemies fled prior to Muhammad’s arrival in Makkah. Amazingly, they returned shortly after when they discovered that the prophet had no intention of retaliating against them. Eventually, even the worst of the prophet’s enemies took into their hearts the message of Islam. It was now 630 CE and almost all Arabia accepted Islam. A revolution had well taken place at this point in time!The revolutionary prophet was accessible at all times. He maintained himself as a humble man all throughout his life. He d...

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