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          during these campaigns. The 800 who participated in the Battle of
          the Trench had to suffer extreme cold, hunger and exhaustion. So
          much so that when the Prophet asked for someone to volunteer for
          a spying foray into the enemy camp, no one stood up. Eventually
          the Prophet personally delegated this task to Huzaifa.
             In the year 6  a.h.  the Pr ophet,  acting under  divine
          inspiration,  set  out   for   Makkah     along  with   1300
          companions.  He  made  it absolutely  clear  that  the  Muslims
          had no intention of fighting anybody, and were going for Umra
          (the lesser pilgrimage). The sacrificial camels which the Muslims
          took along with them provided further proof of their peaceful
          intentions.  The camels were even given the sacrificial emblem
          (qalada), so that the people of Makkah could be quite sure that they
          were meant for sacrifice. This journey was also aimed at allaying
          the fears of the Quraysh that the Muslims intended to destroy the
          Kabah’s religious and commercial status.
             As expected, the Quraysh advanced to prevent the Muslims
          from entering Makkah. The two parties met at Hudaybiyyah, some
          eleven kilometers from Makkah. Anxious to avoid hostilities, the
          Prophet set up camp then and there. Then having impressed it
          upon his envoys that they had not come to fight anybody, he sent a
          message to the Quraysh, suggesting a peace treaty between the two
          sides. “We have come as pilgrims. War has weakened the Quraysh
          and caused them to suffer great losses. If they wish, I am willing
          to make a truce with them: they shall not come in between myself
          and the people  during that time. If I emerge successful, and they
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          so wish, they can accept the religion which others have accepted.
          If I do not emerge supreme, they will have the right to do as they
          please. If the Quraysh refuse this offer, I will fight with them in
          support of my cause, even at the risk of losing my life. And what
          God wishes will come to pass.” (Bukhari)
             The theme of this message shows that the Prophet was appealing


              4   Other tribes in and around Makkah at that time.

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