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Q: How did Muhammad feel about meccan society?
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What was Muhammad's tribe in Mecca?

Quraysh was the Meccan tribe Muhammad belonged to. Hashemi was the clan or subsect.


An example of forgiveness from the life of holy Prophet Muhammad?

when he forgives the kafir Meccan as he took back Mecca after hijrah


What was the reason the Prophet Muhammad fled Mecca?

Due to the persecution from the Meccan pagans who had boycotted and regularly attacked the early Muslims.


Why were Mecca and Medina at odds with each other?

The people of Medina had withheld Muhammad from Mecca. The Meccan nobles wanted to kill Muhammad because he was a threat to their power, but the Bedouins in Medina were related to Muhammad on his mother's side so they wanted to protect him


How did Meccan rulers react to Muhammad's popularity?

Muhammad had only 150 followers in Mecca, so to say he was "popular" while he lived there would be incorrect. He was the leader of a small religious minority that was mostly ignored, save for its clear and unambiguous threat to destroy the religious property and paraphernalia of other religious groups. Meccan leaders properly took action to prevent that eventuality, but were overzealous in their attempts to assassinate Muhammad.When Muhammad's religion became more popular in Medina, the Meccan leaders could not have cared less about Muhammad or his popularity. However, Muhammad began to attack Meccan trade caravans, pillage their contents, and murder their personnel. This wanton disregard for life angered the Meccan leadership which declared war on Medina when Muhammad refused to stop sanctioning this violence.All in all, Meccans could not have cared less about how popular Islam was; they cared about how violent Muhammad was exhorting his followers to be. Thankfully, most of these exhortations are only preserved in the Hadiths or Sira, which allow for Muslims today to not follow them.


Did the Islamic forces defeated the forces of Mecca.?

YES. While there were individual victories by the Meccan Forces led by Abu Sufyan, such as the Battle of Uhud, the overall war was won by Muhammad and the Muslims and finished by the Islamic Conquest of Mecca in 630 C.E. Abu Sufyan and the Meccan opposition converted to Islam and the Arab vassals of Mecca switched their loyalty to Muhammad.


Did Islamic forces defeated the forces of Mecca.?

YES. While there were individual victories by the Meccan Forces led by Abu Sufyan, such as the Battle of Uhud, the overall war was won by Muhammad and the Muslims and finished by the Islamic Conquest of Mecca in 630 C.E. Abu Sufyan and the Meccan opposition converted to Islam and the Arab vassals of Mecca switched their loyalty to Muhammad.


Did Islamic forces defeat the forces of Mecca?

YES. While there were individual victories by the Meccan Forces led by Abu Sufyan, such as the Battle of Uhud, the overall war was won by Muhammad and the Muslims and finished by the Islamic Conquest of Mecca in 630 C.E. Abu Sufyan and the Meccan opposition converted to Islam and the Arab vassals of Mecca switched their loyalty to Muhammad.


Did Islam forces defeat the forces of mecca?

YES. While there were individual victories by the Meccan Forces led by Abu Sufyan, such as the Battle of Uhud, the overall war was won by Muhammad and the Muslims and finished by the Islamic Conquest of Mecca in 630 C.E. Abu Sufyan and the Meccan opposition converted to Islam and the Arab vassals of Mecca switched their loyalty to Muhammad.


Who were belligerents in the Battle of Uhud?

The belligerents in the Battle of Uhud were the Muslims of Madina led by Prophet Muhammad (S) and a Meccan force led by Sufyan ibn Harb.


Who were belligerents in battle of uhud?

The belligerents in the Battle of Uhud were the Muslims of Madina led by Prophet Muhammad (S) and a Meccan force led by Sufyan ibn Harb.


What were Prophet Muhammad's instructions to the archers in the Battle of Uhud?

Muhammad ordered the archers to attack the enemy with their arrows and to stay on the hill and not to come down. Needless to say, given the defeat of the Muslims at the Battle of Uhud, this was not followed. Specifically, the archers breached Muhammad's orders by leaving their assigned posts to despoil the Meccan camp, when it appeared that victory was imminent. However, this was not the case and the Meccan general Khalid ibn al-Walid led a surprise cavalry attack, decimating the Muslim forces.