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...en one another in a context of social pressure and emerging persecution from the Quraysh. The house became a sanctuary where the ea...
...ple, and those from minor clans — bore the brunt of violent persecution. The Quraysh could not attack the Prophet ﷺ directly becaus...
...ow had, in Hamza, a protector who would respond to physical persecution with physical force. Classical scholars note that after his...
By the fifth year of prophethood, the persecution of Muslims in Mecca had become systematic and inescapable. ...
...iberate strategic relocation under conditions of systematic persecution that had made remaining in Mecca incompatible with practici...
When individual persecution failed to break the Muslim community, the Quraysh escalated...
...e killed — including Abu Jahl, who had organized the Meccan persecution for thirteen years, killed by two young Ansari men — and se...
...ﷺ spent thirteen years in Mecca calling to tawhid, enduring persecution, torture of his followers, boycotts, and loss. He then migr...
...arkable speed included the internal divisions and religious persecution that had weakened Visigothic rule, the alliance with the Je...
...ristian population, deeply resentful of Byzantine religious persecution, provided intelligence and sometimes assistance to the Musl...
... had been imprisoned for his theological positions. Despite persecution, his works on theology, jurisprudence, and reform profoundl...
The group of young men who took refuge in a cave from a pagan king and were caused to sleep by Allah for 309 years — narrated in Surah al-Kahf.
...the early companions would gather there secretly during the persecution. Umar ibn al-Khattab accepted Islam in this house.