Prophet (sm) signed a treaty with the Quraish of Makkah which was famous as the “Treaty of Hudaybiya”. What was the validity for that treaty? I don't understand this question what is the meaning of this q/a .lol
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Answer:
1.The Messenger of Allah will have to return to Madina instead of having entranced Mecca that year.
2.The Muslim shall perform their pilgrimage on upcoming year and they would stay in peace at Mecca for three days with no arms except sheathed swords.
3.There will be a truce between both parties for ten years, whereby during this period all the people may enjoy safety and harmony.
3.Whoever wishes to enter into a covenant with the Prophet will be allowed to do so, and whoever wishes to enter into a covenant with the Quraish will be allowed to do so.
4.Likewise, any sort of exaggeration on them will be considered as exaggeration against that party.
5.Whoever comes to Muhammad from Mecca fleeing away without having permission from his guardians, will be sent back to the Quraysh, but whoever come to the Quraysh from the Muslims will not be sent back to the Muslims.
And the Writer of the treaty was
Ali Ibn Abu Taleb.
Explanation:
(extra info)
-Although these terms were apparently disadvantageous to the Muslims but the Prophet accepted them.
-After three days' stay at Hudaybiya, the Muslims returned to Medina.
- On the way back, Surah 48 titled “Victory’ (Al-fath) was revealed describing the treaty as an open victory for the Muslims.
-Later events confirmed that it was really a great victory for them.
- It is recorded that during two years after this treaty, more people accepted Islam than all those who did so during the nineteen years since the inception of the mission put together.
( if interested must read "seal nectar")