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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]].
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 in order to make a lesser [[Hajj|pilgrimage]] (umrah) and were met outside the city.  
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.
The treaty is mentioned in an important early Islamic source, the letters of 'Urwa b. Zubayr (d. 713 CE). These have been translated in full in ''Muhammad and the Empires of Faith'' by Professor Sean Anthony.<ref>See Chapter four of Sean Anthony, Muhammad and the Empires of Faith: The making of the Prophet of Islam, Oakland CA: University of California, 2020</ref> 'Urwa's fourth letter details the treaty of Hudaybiya between the Medinans and Meccans in 928 CE, the topic of {{Quran-range|60:10|12}}. The fifth letter details the fairly bloodless conquest of Mecca enabled by a Meccan violation of the treaty after they had sent arms to an allied clan who were fighting another clan allied to Muhammad.


==External Links==
The treaty is mentioned in {{Bukhari|3|50|891}}. After the treaty, a new Muslim convert called Abu Basir sought refuge with Muhammad in Medina, but in accordance with the treaty Muhammad turned him over to the Meccans. As they escorted Abu Basir back on the way to Medina they attacked him and he escaped. Over time other converts joined Abu Basir on the coast and they attacked and killed Quraysh caravans. The Quraysh implored Muhammad to stop the attacks so he sent for Abu Basir and his companions.


*[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''
==References==
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