Intermediate
Madani Events
Surah: Al-Fath (1)
The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah and Surah Al-Fath
إِنَّا فَتَحۡنَا لَكَ فَتۡحٗا مُّبِينٗا
— الفتح الآية 1
Occasion of Revelation (Sahih — Agreed Upon):
In Dhul Qa'dah 6 AH, the Prophet ﷺ marched with 1,400 companions for Umrah but was blocked at Hudaybiyyah. He concluded a treaty on terms many companions found unfair — including returning without Umrah. Muslims were dismayed. On the return journey was revealed: "We have given you a clear conquest." The companions asked: "Congratulations, Messenger of Allah — but what of us?" So was revealed: "That He may admit believing men and women to Gardens..."
What was the real "conquest" at Hudaybiyyah?
In Dhul Qa'dah 6 AH, the Prophet ﷺ marched with 1,400 companions for Umrah but was blocked at Hudaybiyyah. He concluded a treaty on terms many companions found unfair — including returning without Umrah. Muslims were dismayed. On the return journey was revealed: "We have given you a clear conquest." The companions asked: "Congratulations, Messenger of Allah — but what of us?" So was revealed: "That He may admit believing men and women to Gardens..."
What was the real "conquest" at Hudaybiyyah?
- Opening of da'wah: Muslims could now preach freely after the treaty
- More people entered Islam in the next two years than in the previous twenty combined
- It paved the way for the Conquest of Mecca — when Quraysh broke the treaty, Mecca fell in 8 AH
- A lesson: what appears as defeat may be a greater victory in disguise
Source: Sahih Al-Bukhari (4172), Sahih Muslim (1786) — Agreed Upon
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Why did Allah call the Hudaybiyyah treaty a "clear conquest" even though Muslims returned without performing Umrah?
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