The reasons of the Prophet's war with Qurish from the prespective of qualitative analysis and ‎contex of action

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 MASHHAD

2 Department of History and Civilization of Muslim Nations

Abstract

Unlike the period of the Prophet's ‎presence in Mecca, his arrival in Medina was the beginning of many battles. The reasons for the fighting the Prophet's war have been very discussed. This issue has been explained in different ways, whether pessimistic or military colors. The present article provides an explanation of the prophet's battles, which is based on a qualitative view of the battles and also considers the contex of action. This is a descriptive-analytical article based on the library resources, and its achievements are as complex as these : contrary to what can be seen from the number of battles and prophet's Sirah, most of the Prophet's campaigns, while avoiding conflict, it was a show of strength and struggle 0against the authority of the Quraish's , and the Prophet's goal in showing his power is to turn the tribes into a Muslim Brotherhood. Covenants were the Prophets' main strategy for creating security in a sitution where there was no central government to defend the rights of individuals and groups.

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