Muhammad’s last years end with child sex, muta, slavery, poisoning, agony, and curses on Jews and Christians—not the holy death of a true prophet.
Muhammad – Hunayn, Ta’if, and Tabuk: Final Consolidation Through Terror (630–631 C.E.)
After Mecca, Muhammad finished Arabia with Hunayn’s slaves, Ta’if’s burned vineyards, Tabuk’s jizya, and a triad: Islam, war, or tribute.
Muhammad – Conquest of Mecca: Broken Treaties and Forced Conversions (630 C.E.)
Mecca’s “peaceful conquest” was 10,000 swords, a torn treaty, a small blood list for show, idols smashed, and mass submission under military pressure.
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah: Masterclass in Deceit and Taqiyya (628 C.E.)
Hudaybiyyah was no peace miracle. Muhammad used a “truce” to tighten control, unleash proxy raids, buy tribes by marriage, and prepare Mecca’s fall.
The Genocide of Banu Qurayza: 600–900 Men Beheaded in One Day (627 C.E.)
At Banu Qurayza, Muhammad oversaw a trench-side genocide—hundreds beheaded, families enslaved, and “revelation” used to bless the slaughter.
Muhammad – Uhud: Defeat, Blame-Shifting, and the Mutilation of the Dead (625 C.E.)
At Uhud, Muhammad’s aura shattered. Defeat, mutilation, and new “revelations” turned slaughter into a divine test and tightened his grip on Medina.
Muhammad – Revenge and Ethnic Cleansing: Banu Qaynuqa and the First Jewish Expulsion (625 C.E.)
At Medina, Muhammad turned a market quarrel into siege, expulsion, and assassination—using “revelation” to cleanse Jews and silence critics.
Muhammad – Badr and the Birth of Holy War: Surprise Attack, Slaughter, and Ransom Greed (624 C.E.)
At Badr, Muhammad turned a failed caravan raid into “holy war”—killing, ransoming, plundering, and calling it all revelation from God.
Muhammad – Medina: The Birth of the Raider State – Caravans, Assassinations, and the First Blood (622–624 C,E,)
In Medina, Muhammad turned ghazu into “jihad,” ordered assassinations, expelled Jews, and starved Mecca—birthing Islam’s first raider state.
Muhammad – Hijra: Not Flight, but Calculated Migration to Build an Army (622 C.E.)
The Hijra was not a desperate escape but a calculated move into Medina to gain swords, write a charter, and turn Muhammad from preacher into warlord.


