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Treaty of HudaybiyyahThe Treaty of Hudaybiyyah was a truce (or hudna) between the Muslims and Quraysh. In 628, Muhammad and perhaps a thousand of his followers approached Mecca, declaring that they would participate in the hajj. Negotiations between the Quraysh and Muhammad took place at Hudaybiyyah. The resulting treaty required Muhammad to withdraw from Mecca without completing the hajj that year. The following year, the Quraysh would evacuate Mecca long enough to permit Muhammad and his followers to complete the hajj. The two parties agreed to a 10 year truce whose terms were as follows:
Two years later, in 630, a skirmish between the bedouin and the Quraysh occurred; Muhammad considered this to consitute a breach of the treaty. Muhammad and his followers, numbering 10,000 strong, marched upon Mecca and demanded the surrender of the city, which capitulated. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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