Conflicts of Early Islam Compromised by the Last Prophet’s Teaching


Sayre Weir and Lauren Spoeneman 

 Muhammad's Early Life

Outcasted by Unexpected Revelations

Immigration and Conversion of Yathrib

Danger and Sacrifice for God's Message 

March to Mecca/ Final Phase of the Prophet

Connecting the Conflicts and Compromises

Bibliography 

 


 

    
 
    Conflicts of the Arabian feuding-tribes were compromised by Muhammad spreading a unified sense of community through Islam.  The new Muslim faith was not spread by forced conversions at sword-tip but was willingly accepted by the open-minded.  The preceding conflicts of Arabia were peacefully compromised by Muhammad’s tolerant fusion of the multiple tribes.
 
 

(Left) The feuding tribes of pre-Islamic Arabia.     
 
(Marston, Elsa. Muhammad of Mecca: Prophet of Islam. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier Co., Inc., 2001. 32.)


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