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          fight him. Events which followed the conquest of the city prove
          conclusively that the extensive preparations had not been aimed
          at causing bloodshed: their purpose was to awe the Makkans into
          submission, so that the city could be captured for Islam without
          any need for fighting. As the Muslim army neared Makkah, one
          of its leaders, Sa’ad Ibn ‘Ubada, called out: “Today is the day of
          battle!” The Prophet told him that it was not the day of battle; it
          was the day of mercy. Sa’ad was then told to step down and the
          standard was handed over to his son instead.
             There were some engagements after the Conquest of Makkah.
          But  now  that  the  Muslims  had  gained  control  of  the  capital  of
          Arabia, it took only some minor skirmishes for all  Arabia to
          capitulate, and accept the Prophet as their leader.








































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