How were the earliest Muslims treated by the leaders of Mecca?
They were discriminated against, and the Kaaba was destroyed.
They were tolerated, and they lived in Muslim-only communities.
They were welcomed and allowed to build a mosque.
They were persecuted and forced to flee to Medina.
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The permission to fight was given in many stages during Muhammad's prophetic mission: At first, the Muslims were only allowed to fight the Meccan Quraysh, because they were the first to oppress the Muslims in Mecca. Muslims were allowed to seize their goods, but not those tribes which the Muhammad made a treaty with.
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