These were not the merchants who forced him to flee. They were the Non-believers of Makka who forced him to migrate to Madina Munawara.
Muhammad fled Mecca in 622
there force to find a new way of making money but later came back to marketing
Merchants
the merchants are the plebeians
He fought numerous battles with the Meccans (some by choice and some by force).
Muhammad fled Mecca in 622
they treated them with respect but torturing the followers
Umayyad leaders in Mecca disliked Muhammad because his religion posed a threat to thier regime. He was forced to flee Mecca and go to Medina.
Most of the people, especially the elite class, turned against Prophet Hazrat Muhammad s.a.w. and tried to silence his voice by force. Ultimately, he had to flee to Madina Munawara along with his followers. It was about eight years later that he conquered Mecca.
no force could save it's own.
He didn't flee, he was recalled to face a Roman invasion force led by Scipio Africanis threatening Carthage.
He was famous amongst them for his honesty and noble character. He was known as Al Ameen, meaning the trustworthy one.
First: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) didn't flee from Mecca. To flee means that one is afraid from something or made something wrong then he escapes the harmful consequences. This was not the case with a prophet who was hurt by unbelievers and despite that he asked God to forgive them and not to punish them. second: He was not forced because he, as a prophet, is guided by God and he follows only God commands but not forced by people. Accordingly, Prophet Muhammad was informed by Allah (God) that the Meccas unbelievers planned to assassinate him and was commanded by God to immigrate to Medina. This immigration was in year 622 AD and marks the start of the Islamic Lunar Hijra Calendar.
As a youth, the orphaned Muhammed joined caravans with his uncle, who was a merchant. Despite being only a teenager, he was viewed as someone deserving of trust by the other merchants and was given the name "Al-Amin", which means faithful and trustworthy, by them. .
Centrifugal force (from Latin centrum, meaning "center", and fugere, meaning "to flee") represents the effects of inertia that arise in connection with rotation and which are experienced as an outward force away from the center of rotation
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
it force Chaing Kai- Shek and other Chinese nationalist to flee to Taiwan