Prophet Muhammad began his preaching, in year 610 AD, in Mecca (or Makkah) currently in Saudi Arabia.
If you are talking about Muhammad, then absolutely not.
Muhammad began preaching to share the message of monotheism and to guide people towards ethical and moral living according to the revelations he received from Allah (God). He aimed to address social injustices, promote compassion, and establish a sense of community among his followers. His teachings emphasized the importance of faith, prayer, and charity, ultimately leading to the establishment of Islam as a major world religion. Muhammad's mission was driven by a desire to bring spiritual and social reform to a society marked by tribalism and polytheism.
He was in Medina preaching the word of Islam.
Well, honey, when Muhammad started preaching his message in Mecca, the ruling Quraysh tribe got their panties in a twist. They were worried that his teachings would threaten their power and influence, so they tried to shut him down. But you know Muhammad, he wasn't one to back down easily.
Preaching hatred and death of non muslims.
Muhammad faced resistance in Mecca due to the city's strong economic ties to polytheism, as the Kaaba housed numerous idols that attracted pilgrims and trade. His monotheistic teachings threatened the established social and economic order, prompting opposition from the powerful Quraysh tribe, who feared losing their status and income. Additionally, his message challenged existing tribal loyalties and cultural norms, making it difficult for many Meccans to embrace his new religious ideas.
Islam was fundamentally different from the religions practiced in Pre-Islamic Arab society. The religious beliefs of Pre-Islamic Arab society revolved around polytheism and idol worship. Islam preached monotheism and a set of beliefs which were socially and intellectually very different from the older religious beliefs.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) did not receive any teaching from any human until he received his first teach through God revelation of Quran to him through the angel Jibril (or Gabriel).
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) passed 13 years preaching the message of Allah in Makkah. nadia Ishaq
Laws were based on the religious teachings of Muhammad.
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