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Which city was the largest and richest city along the Arabian trade routes?

Mecca.


What city was the largest and richest of the towns along the Arabian trade routes?

Mecca, I know because I'm learning it in history


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What Arabic tribe had controlled Mecca during the life of Muhammad?

Quraysh tribe


What was Muhammad's tribe in Mecca?

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


What city is located at the origin of Islam?

Near Mecca, the tribe was increasing in power. The Quraysh were the guardians of the Kaaba within the town of Mecca and was the dominant tribe of Mecca upon the appearance of Islam. The Kaaba, at the time, was used as an important pagan shrine.


Mecca city is at the center of the earth?

yes Mecca city is at the center of the earth


What was the name of Prophet Muhammad's maternal Grandfather?

His name was Wahb ibn Abdulmanaf ibn Zuhra, and he was chief of the Zuhra clan of the Quraysh in Mecca.


What is is Mecca?

Mecca is a city in Saudi Arabia and the center of the Islamic world.


What is a geographic center?

A geographic center refers to the point on the Earth's surface that is equidistant from all boundaries of an area or region. It is often used as a reference point for measuring distances or as a symbolic representation of balance and equality within a geographical area.


Why was the significant for mecca?

Mecca was an important religious center as well as trading center. Caravans stopped by Mecca during certain holy months, to worship the ancient shrine called the Ka'aba.


Who was Khadeeja's father?

Ca. 555 Born in Mecca as daughter of Khuwalid bin Asad bin Abdul Uzza bin Qusayy, of the Quraysh tribe. Her father was a wealthy merchant


Where was the battle of Badr fought in which Muslims led by Muhammad defeated Quraish of Mecca decisively on March 13 624 AD?

The Battle of Badr was fought near the wells of Badr, located in the western Arabian Peninsula, near the city of Medina. The Muslims, led by Prophet Muhammad, successfully defeated the Quraysh tribe of Mecca in this battle, which took place on March 13, 624 AD. It was a turning point in early Islamic history and laid the foundation for the growth and consolidation of Islam.


Why was Kaaba significant for Mecca?

Mecca was an important religious center as well as trading center. Caravans stopped by Mecca during certain holy months, to worship the ancient shrine called the Ka'aba.


How many tribes were there in makkah before the mageration of hazrat mohammed?

There were several tribes in Mecca at this time. Archaeology shows that the city of Mecca was first built around the year 200 C.E. According to local legends, the indigenous tribe was the Khuza'a. Other tribes that later settled in Mecca were the Quraysh, the Bakr and the Hilal. All of these tribes still lived in Mecca in Muhammad's time. Around 440, the Quraysh ousted the Khuza'a from the dominant position and gained control of the city. The Quraysh were of course Muhammad's tribe, and they were still politically powerful - the "nobility" of Mecca - when he was born in 571. The Hilal, though lacking political power, were wealthy and might be considered the "bourgeois" tribe. The Khuza'a and the Bakr were merely respectable. The Bakr supported the Quraysh, who were their patrons; but the Khuza'a harboured a lot of latent resentment, and eventually supported Muhammad against the Quraysh. Mecca was a city of immigrants, so there were a few people from nearly every tribe in Arabia. Most, though not all, of these immigrants were the poor labourers and servants of the native tribes. The other group of people who might be considered the "working class" of Mecca were the freed slaves, who usually remained attached to their former masters as "vassals" or servants. Some semi-nomadic tribes could also be found on the outskirts of the city. The lowest rung of society was the slave population. Slaves could be from any tribe or foreign country, and were often Greek, Persian or Abyssinian. N.B. There are legends, not supported by archaeology, that Mecca was founded by Abraham about 2,000 years before the Khuza'a arrived. These legends claim that Mecca was inhabited by a tribe called the Jurham, who disappeared from Mecca when the Khuza'a fought them. It may be true that the Khuza'a fought other Bedouin tribes in the generations before Mecca became a settled city.