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Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny

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The Quraysh sent Suhayl ibn Amr to negotiate the Treaty of Hudaybiyya with Prophet Muhammad. Suhayl had a vested interest in the outcome since two of his sons had converted to Islam, one of whom he was keeping captive.
The Muslim masses were surprised by the treaty though, which they saw as an insult. Umar ibn Al-Khattab was particularly outraged, later saying that on that day he "doubted the Prophet's prophethood like [he] had never doubted it before"
While on the surface the treaty looked like a setback, it set the stage for the Muslims' eventual victory over Quraysh.
Lessons include:
- The importance of writing down agreements
- Importane of making concessions for the greater good (when they don't violate Islamic values)
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=616.
Subscribe at http://www.why-quran.org/subscribe to watch the lectures live and participate in the Q&A at the end of each class.
Video recording of this lecture + Q&A available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqh2rS-Y4cQ&list=PLpkB0iwLgfTat-Pgh4W3WFmupPamiC9UT.
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1. Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Fellowship One:Seven (00:08:45)

3. (Cont.) Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny (00:09:26)

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The Quraysh sent Suhayl ibn Amr to negotiate the Treaty of Hudaybiyya with Prophet Muhammad. Suhayl had a vested interest in the outcome since two of his sons had converted to Islam, one of whom he was keeping captive.
The Muslim masses were surprised by the treaty though, which they saw as an insult. Umar ibn Al-Khattab was particularly outraged, later saying that on that day he "doubted the Prophet's prophethood like [he] had never doubted it before"
While on the surface the treaty looked like a setback, it set the stage for the Muslims' eventual victory over Quraysh.
Lessons include:
- The importance of writing down agreements
- Importane of making concessions for the greater good (when they don't violate Islamic values)
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=616.
Subscribe at http://www.why-quran.org/subscribe to watch the lectures live and participate in the Q&A at the end of each class.
Video recording of this lecture + Q&A available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqh2rS-Y4cQ&list=PLpkB0iwLgfTat-Pgh4W3WFmupPamiC9UT.
Fellowship One:Seven
Fellowship One:Seven™ is biblical podcast from Child Evangelism Fellowship®. On the...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Fellowship One:Seven (00:08:45)

3. (Cont.) Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny (00:09:26)

90 episodes

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