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- 24 Feb 2025
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah is called Fateh Mubeen (Clear Victory) in the Qur’an because it marked a significant peaceful agreement between the Muslims and the Quraysh tribe. This treaty paved the way for the eventual Conquest of Makkah. The term appears in Surah Al-Fath, which means "The Victory," where a verse states, "Indeed, We have given you, [O Muhammad], a clear victory." This verse was revealed as the Prophet Muhammad and his followers returned to Madinah after the treaty. Although the Conquest of Makkah was a major Muslim triumph, it is the peace agreement at Hudaybiyyah that is explicitly described as the clear victory in the Qur’an.
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