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|Khadijah's death | |Khadijah's death | ||
|The death of his wealthy and only wife Khadijah, is quickly followed by the death of his uncle and protector, Abu Talib. Not long after, he asks Abu Bakr for his six-year-old daughters hand in marriage. | |The death of his wealthy and only wife Khadijah, is quickly followed by the death of his uncle and protector, Abu Talib. Not long after, he asks Abu Bakr for his six-year-old daughters hand in marriage. | ||
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|The Satanic verses incident | |||
|Muhammad finally acknowledges Allat, Manat, and al-Uzza, the goddesses of the pagan Meccans in a revelation. Upon hearing this, the Meccans are overjoyed. Later, following an alleged visit from the angel Jibreel, Muhammad recants and claims they were the words of the devil. ([[Satanic Verses|''read more'']]) | |||
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|624 AD | |624 AD | ||
|The Nakhla raid | |The Nakhla raid | ||
|Muhammad orders the 7<sup>th</sup> Caravan Raid against the pagan Meccans, the leader of the Meccan caravan is killed, and two others are taken captive. | |Muhammad orders the 7<sup>th</sup> Caravan Raid against the pagan Meccans, a raid which would mark the beginning of violence in the name of Islam. Taking place in one of the four holy months in which fighting was forbidden, the leader of the Meccan caravan is killed, and two others are taken captive. | ||
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|624 AD | |624 AD |
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