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Muhammad was unhappy with Meccan society primarily due to its rampant materialism, social inequality, and the prevalence of idol worship, which he believed contradicted the principles of monotheism. He was troubled by the exploitation of the poor and marginalized, as well as the moral corruption that he observed among the ruling elite. This dissatisfaction led him to seek spiritual enlightenment and ultimately to preach a message of social justice and ethical monotheism. His revelations emphasized the need for compassion, community, and a return to the worship of one God.

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