The Armed Struggle with Makkah:

Q17: How’d Muslims resist Makkan then?
Through armed combat.
Q18: What did the prophet begin to send out?
He began to send out military expeditions.
Q19: What was the aim of these expeditions?
It was to compel them to open battle.
Q20: Why did the prophet head an expedition?
To attack a caravan, led by Abu Sufian.
Q21: Where did they fight?
They fought at Badr, a well near Madina.
Q22: Who fought at Badr?
313 Muslims versus 1000 non Muslims.
Q23: What happened at Badr?
The Muslims defeated the non Muslims.
Q24: What losses did the Makkans suffer?
70 were killed, many wounded & captured.
Q25: How did Muslims treat the war captives?
They treated them humanely and kindly.
Q26: When did Uhud take place?
n the third year after Hijira.
Q27: How many warriors did Makkans have?
They had 3000 strong fighters.
Q28: What happened at the beginning?
Muslims were victorious.
Q29: Why were the Muslims defeated?
As the archers left their posts for booty.
Q30: Who led the Makkan army?
Khalid ibn al- Walid led them.
Q31: How many Muslims died in Uhud?
About 70 Muslims including Hamza died.
Q32: How many Makkans were killed?
Twenty two of them were killed.
Q33: When did the battle of the Trench occur?
In Shawwal, in the year 5 AH.
Q34: How many warriors did Makka prepare to fight Mohammad a third time?
They prepared 10,000 warriors
Q35: Who played an evil role in forming it?
The Jewish tribe of Banu al-Nadir did.

POST COMMENTARY
Ironically enough, life in Makkah was easier and simpler for Muslims than it was in Madinah. This can be true in the sense that, in Makkah Muslims were only tortured and persecuted, while they clung to their faith. They had a little margin of freedom which afforded them hardly any options, and consequently any responsibility. Here lies ease and simplicity. On the other hand, life was harder and more complicated for Muslims. They had more than one antagonist, rival or an enemy. In Madinah, Muslims were no more that weak persecuted minority, rather, they became a strong majority, which if not ruled Madinah, they participated influently in running it. Having the enmity of Quraish in the background, the Muslims had to deal with a variety of people and issues. They had the Muhajireen and al- Ansar. They had al- Aws and al- Khazraj. They had to deal with the Jews who never welcomed the Presence of Muslims in “their” town, Madinah. Finally, the had the alarming issue of the hypocrites, who pretended to be Muslims, while in fact, they wanted to eradicate Islam from Madinah alltogether.

Madinah had a strategic location on the trading route from Makkah to Syria and back. Quraish realized the fatal error they had committed by allowing Muslims to flee from between their hands and claws. So many battles, expeditions and skirmishes took place between Makkah on the one hand, and the Muslims on the other. The ultimate result of this was the unquestionable victory of Muslims, and the devastating defeat of Quraish, which was crowned by the conquest of Makkah and the Arabian tribes embracing Islam collectively.
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