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The '''Treaty of Hudaybiyyah''' (صلح الحديبية) (also called Sulah-e-Hudaibiya) was a ten-year truce between [[Muhammad]] and the [[Paganism|Pagan]] [[Mecca|Meccans]] in March 628, who at the time were in control of the [[Ka'aba]]. | The '''Treaty of Hudaybiyyah''' (صلح الحديبية) (also called Sulah-e-Hudaibiya) was a ten-year truce between Prophet [[Muhammad]] and the [[Paganism|Pagan]] [[Mecca|Meccans]] in March 628, who at the time were in control of the [[Kaaba|Ka'aba]]. | ||
It was concluded when Muhammad and 1,400 Muslims attempted to enter Mecca on the pretext of making a [[Hajj|pilgrimage]] and were met outside the city. | It was concluded when Muhammad and 1,400 Muslims attempted to enter Mecca on the pretext of making a [[Hajj|pilgrimage]] and were met outside the city. |
Revision as of 15:31, 16 November 2013
The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah (صلح الحديبية) (also called Sulah-e-Hudaibiya) was a ten-year truce between Prophet Muhammad and the Pagan Meccans in March 628, who at the time were in control of the Ka'aba.
It was concluded when Muhammad and 1,400 Muslims attempted to enter Mecca on the pretext of making a pilgrimage and were met outside the city.
Two years later, Muhammad would return with 10,000 men and conquer Mecca.