After the invitation is sent to the various leaders, the muslims tend to a conflict that violates the treaty of Hudaibiya. Setting in motion the series of events that leads to the conquest of Makkah.
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Session 43
After the success at Khaybar the Muslims ward off multiple more attempts, maturing them as a force.
The Prophet Muhammad (saw) is happy to finally performUmrah Kazah during which time various events bring both Amr ibn al-As and Khalid ibn al-Walid to Islam
After the Treaty of al-Hudaybiya is established and with the Quraysh unable to meddle further, the Muslims take aim at the Jewish Citadel of Khaybar. This successful campaign takes the muslims out of poverty and victory is only sweetened for the Prophet Muhammad (saw) when Ja'far ibn Abi Talib and Abu Musa al-Ash'ari join him at Khaybar.
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After the Battle of Uhud the Prophet Muhammad (saw) buries the dead. Dealing with the defeat the muslims now have serval attacks to ward off and the situation worsens when a group of missionaries sent by the Prophet to give Dawah are massacred.
The Prophet Muhammad (saw) governs internal affairs in the state of Madinah, and we see the first conflict between the Muslims and Jews.
The Quraysh, still reeling from the defeat at Badr, attempt to claw back some legitimacy, and a weary assassination attempt proves once more the Prophet is favoured.
After Allah SWT granted victory to the Muslims in the Battle of Badr, they received revelations to guide their affairs and conduct regarding the spoils of war. The Quraysh are informed of their defeat and a shift in their leadership takes hold.
As Abu Sufyan and the caravan evade the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and the raid party, all of the pieces fall in place and the battle of Badr commences.
As the two forces approach the battle of Badr, we explore how each camp goes in and how Allah prepares them both for the inevitable outcome.
The Prophet (saw) and the Sahabah are granted permission to intercept a trade caravan, as they ready themselves for the daring raid an omen through a dream inspires the Quraysh to ready an army and set course to meet the Prophet (saw). The battle of Badr draws closer.
After establishing roots within Madinah we explore the different challenges the Prophet Muhammad (saw) had to overocme in an attempt to build a means of government, the treaties that were established with the various peoples and the method by which a deep bond of brotherhood was accomplished ushering in an Islamic Ummah.
After evading the hostile environment of Makkah we learn of how the Prophet Muhammad (saw) was received upon entering Madinah. We cover his steady hand in navigating relationships and establishing roots in what will be a large portion of establishing Prophethood and granting the muslims a firm ground from which to develop themselves.