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Was conquest or trade lead to conflict in spreading Islam?

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Conquest does not "lead to" conflict - conquest IS conflict! Yes, Muhammad frequently used conquest to spread Islam, and so did the caliphs after him.

There is no evidence that trade led to conflict with the early Muslims. However, there are two famous occasions when a trade blockade was the RESULT of conflict over the spreading of Islam.

In the years 616-619, the Quraysh announced a blockade against Muhammad's clan. They hoped that if nobody traded with the Muslims, they would become weak and their new movement would die out. The Muslims remained steadfast, and the blockade did not work.

In the years 627-630, Muhammad organised a blockade against Mecca. The major trade route was controlled by the Bakr ibn Kilab clan, and after Muhammad had conquered them, they prevented food supplies from reaching Mecca. This trade blockade was successful. When the Meccans became hungry, they were weak, and this contributed greatly to Muhammad's eventual conquest of Mecca.

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Neither conquest nor trading led conflict in Islam spreading. waging war was not a goal by itself but used only for defense and/or lifting up oppression on peoples to have free choice in selecting the faith they are convinced in. Trading was a good approach for people to recognize the good morals of Muslims and good teachings of Islam. Refer to related questions below,

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