How the Hudaybiyyah treaty led to the recognition of Islam's first state

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The treaty of Hudaybiyyah was signed between Prophet Muhammad and Mecca's idolaters on this day. Here's why it is known as a groundbreaking event in Islamic history.

In 628 CE, 1,394 years ago, the treaty of Hudaybiyyah was signed; it is considered a landmark in Islam's history.

During this period, the idolatrous pagans of Mecca and the Muslims waged war three times; in Badr, Uhud and in the Battle of Trench. Although the Muslims had defeated the idolaters in two of these battles, they were still not strong enough to fight again against such a large force. Following rumours regarding the Meccans’ preparations for war, Prophet Muhammad sent a message saying they had not come to fight.

2. Any person or tribe who wished to join Prophet Muhammad and enter into any agreement with him would be free to do so. Likewise, any person or tribe who wished to join the Quraysh and enter into any agreement with them would be free to do so. 5. That year, the Muslims would go back without entering Mecca. But the next year, Prophet Muhammad and his followers could enter Mecca, spend three days there and perform the Umrah.The agreement at first seemed like a negative development for Muslims, but later on, it turned out to be a great victory.

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