Why did Muhammad move from Mecca to the city of Medina?

A.
He had already established a Muslim community in Mecca.

B.
He and his followers faced persecution by opponents in Mecca.

C.
He did not want to interfere with existing worship at the Kaaba in Mecca.

D.
He was a merchant and wanted to trade with the people of Medina.

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1. B. He and his followers faced persecution by opponents in Mecca.

2. Sharia.

3. Quran-Main source of Islamic teachings
Sunnah-Words and actions of Muhammad
Sharia-Islamic code of law

4. C. charity

5. Sunnis. The majority of Muslims are in this group. This group views the Quran as the holy book of Islam

Shias. This group believes only descendents of Muhammad should be caliph. This group views the Quran as the holy book of Islam.

6. B. Everyone in conquered lands was forced to convert to Islam.

7. A. Expanded the Muslim Empire to its greatest extent

8. B. Spread the concept of zero

9. Arches and domes

10. First blank- Chola.
Second blank- through trade networks.

11. C. He helped spread Buddhism to China

12. D. It was the government of the Muslim turks in India.

13. B. Opposition to the Hindu caste system

14. Was linked to China and other lands by camel caravan routes.

Sorry I can not help with the rest of the test.
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The correct answer is B. He and his followers faced persecution by opponents in Mecca.

To find the answer to this question, we can analyze each option provided:

A. He had already established a Muslim community in Mecca.
This option suggests that Muhammad had already set up a Muslim community in Mecca and therefore had no reason to move to Medina. However, historically, it is known that Muhammad's decision to migrate to Medina was a pivotal event in the early history of Islam.

B. He and his followers faced persecution by opponents in Mecca.
This option indicates that Muhammad and his followers were facing persecution in Mecca. This aligns with historical accounts, as Muhammad and his followers were indeed facing increasing opposition from the Quraysh tribe, the dominant tribe in Mecca, who were against the spread of Islam.

C. He did not want to interfere with existing worship at the Kaaba in Mecca.
This option suggests that Muhammad decided to move to Medina to avoid interfering with the existing worship at the Kaaba in Mecca. While it is true that Muhammad had respect for the Kaaba and the existing customs of the city, this was not the primary reason for his migration.

D. He was a merchant and wanted to trade with the people of Medina.
This option proposes that Muhammad's move to Medina was driven by his desire to engage in trade with the people of Medina. While Muhammad did engage in trade activities, his migration to Medina was primarily motivated by the need to establish a safe and supportive environment for the growing Muslim community.

Considering the historical context and the circumstances surrounding Muhammad's migration, option B is the correct answer. Muhammad and his followers faced persecution and opposition by opponents in Mecca, which ultimately led to their decision to move to the city of Medina.