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ridde wars

After the Prophet passed away on June 8, 632, the first Caliph Abu Bakr sent out armies to fight against people who had stopped following the Prophet's teachings. This happened on June 26, 632.

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ridde wars

Islamic history is often seen as violent and oppressive, but this is not always the case. A prophet was forced to spread the religion of Islam throughout the Arab region, but this was done with violence and the threat of force, not through peaceful means. This should change our view of Islamic history and show that it is not always about violence and oppression.

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ridde wars

After the death of Muhammad, the tribes affiliated to the Islamic State stopped paying Zakat, the Islamic State's tax, and instead focused on providing food to the poor.

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ridde wars

When the prophet died, everyone in Arabia stopped following Islam. They began attacking people and destroying their belongings, saying "you're no longer part of this religion". In reality, people were only following Islam for wealth and power, just like people do today.

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ridde wars

1400 years ago, a period of peace and joy was disrupted when the caliph Abu Bakr was killed due to disagreements and power struggles among the followers of the Prophet Muhammad. This event showed that killing people who disagreed with authority was not acceptable.

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ridde wars

After the death of the Prophet (pbuh), the Muslim community faced a major issue with false prophets and people who had left the faith. Abu Bakr, the first Caliph, had to deal with this problem and fought a war called the War of Mute. This group of issues was known as the "Ridda Wars".

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