On 1 January 630, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), with an unwavering resolve and a 10,000-strong army, embarked on a historic march to Makkah.
This pivotal event marked the culmination of years of perseverance and diplomacy, as the Prophet sought to reclaim the sacred city that had long been under the control of his adversaries.
Despite the overwhelming force, the march exemplified restraint and magnanimity, as the conquest unfolded with minimal bloodshed, embodying the principles of justice and forgiveness.
This moment solidified the unification of Arabia under Islam and set a precedent for the moral conduct of leadership.