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Q: When did meccans make a truce with Muslims?
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How many battles were between Muslims and meccans?

I think 5


What does Meccan mean?

Meccans means the people of Mecca. It is the most sacred city of the Muslims. It is situated in Saudi Arabia.


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How many people took part in Battle of Uhud?

It is estimated that the Meccans brought 3000 men to the battle and the Muslims were around 1000.


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To make truce means to agree to stop fighting or arguing.


Why did the battle of uhud happen?

Uhud was a retaliation from Mecca following the Battle of Badr. The Meccans perceived Badr as an unprovoked attack on their warriors for no other reason than that the Muslims wanted to steal their goods. 66 Meccans were slain and 68 more were taken prisoner, while only 14 Muslims died. The Meccans wanted to punish the Muslims and teach them not to start wars for no reason. So one year after Badr, the Meccans went to Medina for a counter-attack. The Jews of Medina, who also wanted to get rid of Mohammed, had shown them the weak points of the city. Abu Sufyan, the high chief of Mecca, clearly stated that they had no hostility towards Medina in general, only towards the Muslims in particular; and when he said this, about a third of the Medinan army went home and did not fight. The Meccans then joined battle against those who remained loyal to Mohammed. In fact, Mohammed was winning at first; the battle only went against him when the Muslims stopped to collect booty before the Meccans had given up fighting them. 75 Muslims and 22 Meccans were killed at this battle. __________________________________________________ As one comment on the answer above, neither Muslims nor the prophet are robbers. it happened coincidentally that a group of pagan merchants from Mecca (Or Makkah) was passing by AlMadinah (or Medina) and Muslims thought that it could be a good chance to get the property of those people as compensation for all their properties, lands, money, houses that they left behind in Mecca when they migrated to Medina. However, verses from Quran was revealed to the prophet to prepare for their fighting to suppress their tyranny and aggression. The merchants got support of warriors from Mecca and the Badr battle started between the two fronts of warriors. The pagans were in much more numbers and war provisions than Muslims during this battle.


How did the Meccans oppose the prophet?

The Makkans, with the exception of a few, turned against the Prophet (SAW) and the Muslims. They tortured them to that extent that they had to migrate to Madina Munawara. They also engaged the Muslims militarily for the ten year Madinan Period.


When did Islam reach Oman?

Islam likely reached Oman when the Arab tribes of eastern Arabia joined with Mohammed and the Muslims in 632 CE, following the capitulation of the Meccans.


What led to the battle of medina?

I'll guess you're refering to what's commonly called the Battle of the Ditch. This was the third major fight between the Muslims and the Meccans, in which the latter beseiged the stronghold city of Yathrib, (later al-madinat al-Nabi). Fortunately for Mohammed and the defenders, the city had been recently fortified with a dry moat, or ditch, which the Meccans couldn't breach. The causes? Fairly straightforward ones: the Muslims were raiding the Meccan caravans.


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truce, make peace


Does Jacob and Edward decide to make a truce?

i really don't know if they make a truce but edward has to like Jacob black since he imprinted on renesmee edward's daughter