Many people converted to Islam.
Additionally, as Mecca was the only power-center in Arabia other than Medina, it meant that there was no longer any serious reasons for the other tribes to resist the Islamic Armies. This lead to the entire Islamicization of Arabia (which was eventually completed by Caliph Omar when he exiled Arabian Jews and Christians).
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.
Conquest of large areas of Palestine
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Muhammad fled Mecca in 622
Mansa Musa Traveld to Mecca because he was Islamic and Mecca is the holly place of Islamic. :)
Mecca is referenced in the Old Testament, and the earliest mention was made by Greek historian Diodorus Siculus as early as 60 BCE.
Prophet Muhammad went on a conquest to 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Muhammad's victorious battles against Mecca, particularly the Battle of Badr in 624 CE and the conquest of Mecca in 630 CE, were pivotal in establishing Islam in the Arabian Peninsula. The Battle of Badr marked a significant turning point, as it boosted Muslim morale and showcased their military capabilities despite being outnumbered. The conquest of Mecca not only solidified Muhammad's leadership but also led to the establishment of Islam as the dominant faith in the region, culminating in the destruction of idols in the Kaaba and the establishment of it as a center of Islamic worship. These victories laid the foundation for the rapid expansion of Islam beyond Arabia.
Mali became more well-known internationally.
Conquest of large areas of Palestine
It was being conquered by Hernan Cortes and his conquistadors.
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