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According to the traditional Islamic sources, the '''Treaty of Hudaybiyyah''' (صلح الحديبية) (also called Sulah-e-Hudaibiya in Persian) was a ten-year truce between Prophet [[Muhammad]] and the [[Pagan Origins of Islam|Pagan]] [[Mecca|Meccans]] in March 628, who at the time were in control of the [[Kaaba|Ka'aba]]. | |||
It was concluded when Muhammad and 1,400 Muslims attempted to enter Mecca | It was concluded when Muhammad and 1,400 Muslims attempted to enter Mecca in order to make a lesser [[Hajj|pilgrimage]] (umrah) and were met outside the city. | ||
Two years later, Muhammad would return with 10,000 men and conquer Mecca. | Two years later, Muhammad would return with 10,000 men and conquer Mecca. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[[Category: | *[http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-hudaibiya.htm The Myth: The Meccans were the First to Break the Treaty of Hudaibiya] ''- The Religion Of Peace'' | ||
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