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The Islamic tradition portrays the prophet as constantly at war with non-believers after his flight from Mecca, and provides many examples of Muhammad initiating aggression and starting wars against his enemies. The picture that emerges of Muhammad from the [[hadith]] and [[Sira]] is one of a man of war, constantly interested in gaining booty and expanding his holdings and the dominion of the believers. | The Islamic tradition portrays the prophet as constantly at war with non-believers after his flight from Mecca, and provides many examples of Muhammad initiating aggression and starting wars against his enemies. The picture that emerges of Muhammad from the [[hadith]] and [[Sira]] is one of a man of war, constantly interested in gaining booty and expanding his holdings and the dominion of the believers. |