How Did Muhammad Divided Mecca?

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Although Muhammad had good intentions, he divided Mecca by breaking up tribes as well as families and criticizing old polytheistic traditions. While bringing together his new community, Muhammad ended up breaking up tribes and turned families against each other. Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Medina signaled not only his escape from danger, but also the further establishment of the Islamic community. This journey, known as the Hijrah, forced those who were loyal to Muhammad to leave their families and friends in Mecca to travel with him to Medina. Furthermore, those who made the journey with Muhammad would become traitors and would no longer be under the protection of their tribe. Also, when Muhammad and his followers fought with Mecca, some

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