@Hadithoftheday True
Conquest of Makkah took place in 8th year of Hijrah (migration of Muslims from Makkah to Madina) during the month of Ramadan
The conquest of Makkah is the day of the greatest conquest.
It is the day when Muslims entered Makkah from all corners in the 8th year of Hijrah
@Hadithoftheday Conquest of Makkah was the greatest events in the history of Islam.
Many non Muslims (before conquest of Makkah) embraced Islam at the time of conquest of Makkah.
Hind bint utbah, Abu Sufyan, Ikrima bin Abu jahl, etc
@Hadithoftheday In Ramadan 8 AH, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ alongwith his 10,000 companions, which was the largest Muslim force ever assembled as of that time, went on their journey to Makkah.
Once the Muslims had achieved Makkah, the pioneers of Quraysh surrendered.
@Hadithoftheday After Muslim conquered Makkah and when Quraysh Surrendered, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ declared:
"Those who shelter in the Kaaba are safe; those who shelter in the house of Abu sufyan are safe; and those who remain confined to their houses are also safe"
@Hadithoftheday Prophet Muhammad ﷺ announced clemency for everyone in Makkah who longer wished to fight the muslims.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ announced:
This day no reproach shall be on you. Allah will forgive you; He is the most merciful of the Merciful. You can go away. !
@Hadithoftheday Huge numbers of the Makkans, who were expecting some kind of discipline, were shocked by the Prophet’s announcement, and some chosen to wind up noticeably Muslim. Thus, the Conquest Of Makkah was bloodless & finished years of fighting and brutality amongst Quraysh and the Muslims
@Hadithoftheday Regarding Conquest of Makkah, Ibn Abbas R.A narrates:

Prophet ﷺ travelled in the month of Ramadan & he fasted till he reached 'Usfan’, then he asked for a tumbler of water & drank it by the daytime so that the people might see him. He broke his fast till he reached Makkah."
@Hadithoftheday Muslims had been ordered by the Prophet ﷺ not to cause any harm unless anyone tried to stop them entering Makkah. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ had instructed his Commanders they entered Makkah, only to fight those who resisted them .
@Hadithoftheday The Messenger of Allah ﷺ entered Makkah on his favorite camel Al-Kaswa, having Usama Ibn Zaid R.A sitting behind him. On his way he recited Surah Al-Fath (Chapter 48 of Qur'an).
@Hadithoftheday Narrated Abdullah bin Mughaffal R.A, who said:

“I saw Allah's Messenger ﷺ reciting Surat Al-Fath on his she-camel on the day of the Conquest of Makkah.” (Sahih Bukhari: 5034)
@Hadithoftheday Aishah R.A said:

“During the year of the Conquest (of Makkah), the Prophet ﷺ entered Makkah through Kada which was at the upper part of Makkah.” (Sahih Bukhari: 4290)
@Hadithoftheday Narrated by Mujahid:
Allah's Messenger ﷺ got up on the day of the Conquest of Makkah & said,
Allah has made Makkah a sanctuary since the day He created the Heavens & Earth,& it will remain a sanctuary by virtue of the sanctity Allah has bestowed on it till Day of Resurrection+
@Hadithoftheday It (i.e. fighting in it) was not made lawful to anyone before me, nor will it be made lawful to anyone after me, and it was not made lawful for me except for a short period of time. +
@Hadithoftheday Its game should not be chased, nor should its trees be cut, nor its vegetation or grass uprooted, not its Luqata (i.e. Most things) picked up except by one who makes a public announcement about it." (Sahih Bukhari: 4313)
@Hadithoftheday When the city of Makkah surrendered & all the Muslims & the non-Muslims were standing in the courtyard, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ asked Bilal R.A to climb the roof of the Holy Kaaba & give a call of Adhan from the top of it.
What a great honor was this for Bilal R.A.
@Hadithoftheday The Conquest of Makkah was the most significant event in Islamic History. With this conquest, both the inside of Makkah and the places around it were cleaned of idols; the hearts of the Quraish were also cleaned of polytheism and became spotless with the light of oneness of Allah

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Ramadan Mubarak.

Ramadan ❤:
Ramadan marks the Ninth Month of Islamic/Lunar calender.

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Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan is more than simply avoiding food.
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@Hadithoftheday Gates of Paradise (heaven).
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(Bukhārī, Muslim)
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What an honour for Muslims.
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@Hadithoftheday Battle of Badr.
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14 companions were martyred and over 70 disbelievers were killed in battle of badr
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@Hadithoftheday Sighting of New Moon.

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[al-Baqarah 2:185]
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[al-Baqarah 2:189]
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Farewell Sermon of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ :
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"O People, lend me an attentive ear, for I know not whether after this year, I shall ever be amongst you again.
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@Hadithoftheday Mondays and Thursdays.

Aisha R.A reported:
The Prophet ﷺ was eager to fast on Monday and Thursday.
- Sunan al-Tirmidhī 745
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