Analyze why the conquering of Mecca in 630 was important for Islam.(1 point)

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It meant Islam could exist with the tribal pagan religions.
It meant Islam could exist with the tribal pagan religions.

It solidified Islam as a faith and one backed by military support.
It solidified Islam as a faith and one backed by military support.

It signaled Islam dominated the Christian world.
It signaled Islam dominated the Christian world.

It allowed the Kaaba to be filled with traded goods.

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The conquering of Mecca in 630 was significant for Islam primarily because **it solidified Islam as a faith and one backed by military support**. This event marked a pivotal moment in Islamic history, as it established the city of Mecca as a central religious site for Muslims and effectively united various tribes under the banner of Islam. The military success not only demonstrated the strength and growing influence of the Muslim community but also facilitated the consolidation of Islamic beliefs and practices, leading to increased conversions and the spread of the faith across the Arabian Peninsula.