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Seerah as a Movement

          behind this agreement. People are impatient but God is not. He
          lets matters take their course, until they reach the stage that He
          intends.” (Recorded by Ibn ‘Asakir). It is realism which brings
          success in this world; but people want instant success, and are
          unwilling to go through the lengthy stages it takes to achieve it.
             Now the Prophet began to make preparations for another
          campaign. The target he kept secret even from Abu Bakr. Only in
          Ramadan 8 a.h., when the Muslim army was actually directed to set
          out towards Makkah, did people realize where they were heading.
          So stealthy and discreet was their advance that they reached
          Murr’uz-Zahran without the Quraysh knowing that the Muslims
          were upon them. The Prophet had prayed before he set out that
          “the spies and informers of the Quraysh” should be restrained until
          the Muslims entered the city of Makkah.
             The Prophet went to amazing lengths to keep preparations
          for the campaign of Makkah secret. He gave orders that Madinah
          should be cut off from the rest of Arabia: no one was to be allowed
          to enter or leave the city. A party, of which Ali was in charge,
          was sent to guard the roads leading to Madinah. It was they
          who arrested Hatib ibn Abi Balta’s messenger, who was taking a
          letter to the Makkans to warn them of the danger to their city.
          As Tabarani reported on the authority of Ibn Abbas, “Every tribe
          provided manpower and weaponry in full measure.” No one was
          left behind. The army of 10,000 was divided into groups of several
          hundred men. Each division marched in ranks, led by a commander
          bearing a standard. The Prophet asked his uncle Abbas to let an
          old opponent of his, Abu Sufyan, witness the Muslims’ march.
          Abu Sufyan watched from beside a narrow mountain pass as, row
          upon row, the Muslim army filed past. He could hardly believe his
          eyes. “Who has the power to confront this army?” he exclaimed. “I
          have never seen anything like it!” The Prophet thus went to great
          lengths to impress Abu Sufyan. At the same time he announced
          that anyone entering Abu Sufyan’s house would be safe. The result
          was that Abu Sufyan himself appealed to the people of Makkah
          to capitulate to Muhammad,  for no one was strong enough to
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