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Mohammed ended up ruling most of the Arabian Peninsula due to a combination of his compelling teachings, effective leadership, and strategic alliances. His message of Islam appealed to many tribes, fostering unity among them. After facing initial opposition in Mecca, he gained significant followers and eventually entered the city, establishing it as the spiritual center of Islam. His diplomatic skills and military successes, particularly in battles like Badr and Uhud, further solidified his authority and allowed him to unify much of Arabia under his leadership before his death in 632 CE.

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