The Conquest of Mecca was a peaceful conquest of the city of Mecca by the Muslim army, led by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), in 630 CE. The conquest marked the beginning of a new era for Islam, as it brought the city of Mecca, the holiest site in Islam, under Muslim control.
The conquest was the result of a long period of conflict between the Muslims and the Meccans, who had previously rejected the Prophet’s message and persecuted his followers. However, in 630 CE, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions were able to march on Mecca without facing any significant resistance.
The Conquest of Mecca was a significant turning point in Islamic history, as it marked the beginning of a period of rapid expansion and growth for Islam. The conquest also marked the beginning of a new era of peace and reconciliation, as the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions were able to forgive their former enemies and establish a new order based on justice and equality.