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The Treaty of Hudaybiyya (Arabic: ??? ????????) is the treaty that took place between the state of Medina
Medina

Medina is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, and serves as the capital of the Al Madinah Province. It is the second holiest city in Islam, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad....
 and the Quraishi tribe of Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
 in March 628
628

Events...
CE (corresponding to Dhu al-Qi'dah
Dhu al-Qi'dah

Dhu al-Qi'dah is the eleventh month in the Islamic calendar. It can also be known as Thou al-Qi`dah. It is one of the four sacred months in Islam where warfare is prohibited.The meaning of the word is ?Master of Truce? as the pagan Arabs did not conduct war during this month....
, 6 AH
6 AH

6 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 627 – 628 Common Era....
) .

28 AD, a group of 1,400 Muslims marched towards Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
, in an attempt to perform the pilgrimage
Hajj

The Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca . It is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, and is the fifth pillar of Islam, an obligation that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so....
. The group was prepared with animals of sacrifice
Sacrifice

Sacrifice is commonly known as the practice of offering food, objects , or the lives of animals or people to the deity as an act of propitiation or worship....
, as they hoped that the Quraish would honour the Arabian custom of allowing unarmed pilgrims to enter the city.






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The Treaty of Hudaybiyya (Arabic: ??? ????????) is the treaty that took place between the state of Medina
Medina

Medina is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, and serves as the capital of the Al Madinah Province. It is the second holiest city in Islam, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad....
 and the Quraishi tribe of Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
 in March 628
628

Events...
CE (corresponding to Dhu al-Qi'dah
Dhu al-Qi'dah

Dhu al-Qi'dah is the eleventh month in the Islamic calendar. It can also be known as Thou al-Qi`dah. It is one of the four sacred months in Islam where warfare is prohibited.The meaning of the word is ?Master of Truce? as the pagan Arabs did not conduct war during this month....
, 6 AH
6 AH

6 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 627 – 628 Common Era....
) .

Background

In 628 AD, a group of 1,400 Muslims marched towards Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
, in an attempt to perform the pilgrimage
Hajj

The Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca . It is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, and is the fifth pillar of Islam, an obligation that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so....
. The group was prepared with animals of sacrifice
Sacrifice

Sacrifice is commonly known as the practice of offering food, objects , or the lives of animals or people to the deity as an act of propitiation or worship....
, as they hoped that the Quraish would honour the Arabian custom of allowing unarmed pilgrims to enter the city. According to Lewis, Muhammad felt strong enough to attempt an attack on Mecca, but on the way it became clear that the attempt was premature and the expedition was converted into a peaceful pilgrimage. Andrae disagrees, writing that the Muslim state of ihram (which restricted their freedom of action) and the paucity of arms carried indicated that the pilgrimage was always intended to be pacific. The Quraish intercepted the Muslim party well outside Mecca. By this time, all of Arabia was aware of the military strength of the Muslims. Muhammad wanted to avoid bloodshed in or near the holiest city of Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
. He said: (Bukhari B3V50H891)

We have not come to fight anyone, but to perform the 'Umra. No doubt, the war has weakened Quraish and they have suffered great losses, so if they wish, I will conclude a truce with them, during which they should refrain from interfering between me and the people, and if I have victory over those infidels, Quraish will have the option to embrace Islam as the other people do, if they wish; they will at least get strong enough to fight. But if they do not accept the truce, by Allah in Whose Hands my life is, I will fight with them defending my Cause till I get killed, but (I am sure) Allah will definitely make His Cause victorious.


The two parties decided to resolve the matter through diplomacy
Diplomacy

Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the intercession of professional diplomats with regard to issues of peace-making, trade, war, economics and culture....
 rather than warfare. Hence the Quranic reference to the Sakina
Sakina

Sakina is an Arabic word derived from "Sakoon", meaning "peace" or "tranquility". It appears in the Qur'an....
 or Spirit of Peace. "He it is Who sent down the sakina
Sakina

Sakina is an Arabic word derived from "Sakoon", meaning "peace" or "tranquility". It appears in the Qur'an....
 into the hearts of the believers that they might add faith unto their faith" (48:4).

A treaty was drawn up.

Treaty


The outline of the treaty was as follows:

In the name of God. These are the conditions of Peace
Peace

Peace is a term that most commonly refers to an absence of aggression, violence or hostility, but which also represents a larger concept wherein there are healthy or newly-healed interpersonal relationship or international relations, safety in matters of social or economic welfare, the acknowledgment of equality and fairness in political re...
 between Muhammad, son of Abdullah and Suhayl ibn Amr
Suhayl ibn Amr

Suhayl ibn Amr was a prominent man among the Quraish, being known as the khatib or orator of the tribe. Clever and Articulate, Suhayl personal opinion carried a heavy weight among his tribe....
 the envoy of Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
. There will be no fighting for ten years. Anyone who wishes to join Muhammad and to enter into any agreement with him is free to do so. Anyone who wishes to join the Quraish and to enter into any agreement with them is free to do so. A young man, or one whose father is alive, if he goes to Muhammad without permission from his father or guardian, will be returned to his father or guardian. But if anyone goes to the Quraish, he will not be returned. This year Muhammad will go back without entering Mecca. But next year he and his followers can enter Mecca, spend three days, perform the circuit. During these three days the Quraish will withdraw to the surrounding hills. When Muhammad and his followers enter into Mecca, they will be unarmed except for sheathed swords which wayfarers in Arabia always have with them.


Controversy


The treaty was quite controversial for many reasons. Originally, the treaty referred to Muhammad as the Messenger of God which was unacceptable to the Quraish ambassador Suhayl ibn Amr
Suhayl ibn Amr

Suhayl ibn Amr was a prominent man among the Quraish, being known as the khatib or orator of the tribe. Clever and Articulate, Suhayl personal opinion carried a heavy weight among his tribe....
. Muhammad ordered Ali to strike it out, but Ali replied that he would not as it would be false, after which Muhammad himself rubbed out the words. ().

The Muslims objected over a clause of the treaty that said that any citizen from Makkah entering Medina is eligible to be returned back to Makkah (if they want), while any Muslim from Medina entering Makkah is not eligible to be returned to the Muslims, even if Muhammad requested.

After the signing of the treaty, there was still great fury among the Muslims because they did not like the stipulations of the treaty. Muhammad, binding onto the Islamic ethic "fulfill every promise" ordered that Muslims do exactly as the treaty says. A few Muslims, especially Umar bin Khattab, strongly objected to the treaty, and even went on as far as regarding Muhammad's decision to be wrong. Many Muslims thereafter objected, when Muhammad told them (thrice) to perform their rites there and then.

Muhammad insisted that Muslims had been victorious and was supported in this by new revelation: "Verily we have granted thee a manifest victory" (Qur'an 48:1). He promised much spoils in the near future: "...and He sent down peace of reassurance on them, and hath rewarded them with a near victory, and much booty that they will capture". (Qur'an 48:18-19)

The treaty's stipulations on the movement of persons gave rise to later controversy, when the Quraysh woman Um Cultum went to Medina and joined the Muslims, and her brothers demanded her return from Muhammad, as they interpreted the treaty to mean. Muslim commentator Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Abdullah Yusuf Ali

Hafiz Abdullah Yusuf Ali was a South Asian Ulema who translated the Qur'an into English language. His Qur'an translations ranks alongside the translation of Marmaduke Pickthall as the most widely-known and used in the world ....
 considers that the treaty had already been violated, probably by an attack by the Quraysh-allied tribe of Banu Bakr upon the Muslim tribe of Banu Khuza'a. Thus he believed that divine instruction was needed on what was to be done with migrants from Mecca. Other Muslim sources state that the treaty's restrictions only applied to free men, and not to slaves or women. Ultimately, Muhammad refused on the basis of revelation from God: "When there come to you believing women refugees, examine and test them... if ye ascertain they are believers, send them not to the unbelievers" (Qur'an 60:10). If the woman married a Muslim, the Muslims would pay the Meccan refugee's ex-husband a sum equal to the dower he had paid upon marriage to her". (Qur'an 6:10)

Aftermath

In 629 AD, the Muslims made The first pilgrimage
The first pilgrimage

The first pilgrimage or Umrah Dhu al-Qi'dah was the first pilgrimage that the Muslim made after the Migration to Medina. It happened in on the morning of the fourth day of Dhu al-Qi'dah 7 AH, after the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah 6 AH....
. Two years later, in 630 AD, there was a skirmish between the Bedouin tribe of Khuza'a and the Banu Bakr tribe which was an ally of the Quraysh; this was a breach of the treaty as one of the clauses of the treaty was that "an attack on an ally of the party, will be considered an attack on the party itself". Muhammad offered the Quraish three alternatives:

  1. Dissolve their alliance with the Banu Bakr
  2. Compensate by paying blood money
  3. Dissolve the treaty


The Quraish chose the third alternative. Thus, Muhammad was left with "no alternative" but to march on Mecca. With 10000 men, he marched to Mecca where he ordered that old or sick men, children, men who dropped their arms, men who stayed in their homes, or people who stayed in Abu Sufyan's home were not to be harmed and no trees were to be cut. Thus, there was no bloodshed in the conquest.

Islam spread widely and quickly during the two years that the treaty was in effect. While Muhammad had 1,400 followers when he signed the treaty in Hudaybiyya, he had well over 10,000 for his conquest of Mecca
Mecca

Mecca , also spelled Makkah , Makka is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holy city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith....
 two years later.

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