When Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W) led the Muslims in a Triumphant entry into Makkah, all Makkans were assured of their safety if they entered the sacred mosque,...
When Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W) led the Muslims in a
Triumphant entry into Makkah, all Makkans were assured of their safety if they entered the sacred mosque,
Remained indoors in their homes or
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When Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W) led the Muslims in a triumphant entry into Makkah, all Makkans were assured of their safety if they entered the sacred mosque or remained indoors in their homes. They were not required to enter the house of Abū Sufyān, prostrate themselves before Muhammed (S.A.W), surrender all their belongings or free all detained Muslims. The Prophet (S.A.W) wanted to show mercy to the Makkans and to establish peace and stability in the city, so he forgave his enemies and granted amnesty to those who had fought against him.