Early Muslim–Meccan conflict

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title: Early Muslim–Meccan conflict
text: The early Muslim–Meccan conflict refer to a series of raids in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions participated. The raids were generally offensive and carried out to gather intelligence or seize the trade goods of caravans financed by the Mushrik of the Quraysh. His followers were also impoverished. The raids were intended to harm the economy and in turn the offensive capabilities of Mecca by Muhammad. The Muslims felt that the raids were justified in that the items being sold
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description: Series of raids
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Muslim%E2%80%93Meccan_conflict
date created: 2009-11-26T19:57:46Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T06:17:51Z
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