When Muhammad returned to Mecca, he led his followers around the Kaaba seven times, emptied it of idols, and declared it a sacred shrine to Allah. This event, known as the conquest of Mecca, marked a significant moment in Islamic history as it established Mecca as the spiritual center of Islam. Muhammad emphasized forgiveness and encouraged the people of Mecca to embrace Islam rather than retaliating against them for their past opposition.
What did Muhammad do when he returned to Mecca?
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He massacred all of the non-believers after surrounding them with a huge army of his own followers.
He massacred all of the non-believers after surrounding them with a huge army of his own followers.
He went immediately to his wife to assure her of his safety, check on hers, and determine the safety of their home.
He went immediately to his wife to assure her of his safety, check on hers, and determine the safety of their home.
He led his followers around the Kaaba seven times, emptied it of idols and declared it a sacred shrine to Allah.
He led his followers around the Kaaba seven times, emptied it of idols and declared it a sacred shrine to Allah.
He told the king that he was taking over so that all of his followers would be rich and well fed.
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