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The Arabs, especially the Makkans, resisted and tried to hinder the spread of Islam but soon they realized that Islam gives better morals, laws and code of life than they were practicing. So, they embraced Islam and within less than half a century conquered almost one-third of the world. They defeated the Persian and Roman Empires and established better system of government.

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some of people followed him but political leaderes bothered him and made sanctions against Muslims and they even could not buy food from market until 3 years and finally they Immigrated to other city medina.

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How did most Arabs respond to Muhammad teachings?

they were very irritated by the fact that someone was telling them what to do


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because Muhammads was messenger of god and he could get any success.


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