Rethinking Military Victory
Rethinking Military Victory
Peaceful coexistence between the polytheists of the Quraysh tribe and the Muslims was not possible in the Holy sanctuary of Makkah. The Quraysh increased their pressure and persecution on this estranged minority until they were forced to immigrate to a welcoming city now known as Al-Medina.
Peaceful coexistence between the polytheists of the Quraysh tribe and the Muslims was not possible in the Holy sanctuary of Makkah. The Quraysh increased their pressure and persecution on this estranged minority until they were forced to immigrate to a welcoming city now known as Al-Medina. The Quraysh armies attacked the Muslims twice and in a third attempt, gathered the other confederate tribes to lay siege to the city in the battle of the trench. After these three offensive attacks, the powerful Quraysh tribe received some astonishing news: Muhammad and 1,400 of his followers were unarmed on their doorstep at Hudaybiyyah.
“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; and those with him are stern towards the disbelievers, merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and prostrating (in prayer), seeking Bounty from Allah and (His) Pleasure[7]”.
Source; www.islam21c.com

written by osman9876, February 18, 2011
written by UmmD, February 18, 2011
Interesting lessons learnt.
written by Abdul, February 17, 2011
This is not something unique to the treaty of Hudaybiah, this is applicable to all aspects of a Muslims life. That does not mean we should not seek tangible results like the treaty of Hudaybiah did, which was to neutralise the Quraysh so that the Muslims can deal with the other tribes via dawah and Jihad.










