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To the non-believers, the divine reckoning Muhammad invoked1 wasn’t average. His dismantling2 of their heritage and customs deeply unset them.
It was a threat, a threat in several ways, to their social order, to their age-old traditions, and an economic threat because of the importance of the pilgrimage shrine3 of the Kaaba in Mecca.
As Muhammad's following increased, the social fabric4 of the caravan5 city began to unravel6. Business suffered as pilgrims and traders, worried for their safety, left town. The tribal7 leaders decided8 Muhammad and his message must be removed permanently9.
They didn't want him taking over; they didn't want him horning in on their control of the city. They made things very difficult for him, perhaps even plotted his assassination10. They tried to keep him away from the Kaaba. They did everything they could to turn to run him out of town.
They demanded that Muhammad's uncle remove his clan11's protection from the prophet which would clear the way for his murder without the threat of retribution. But his uncle refused. The battle lines were drawn12. Nothing short of tribal war would settle the conflicts now.
Muhammad is clearly asked to do extraordinary things to tell the Bedouin to give up many of their notions of multiple gods, to give up their attachment13 to their ancestors and their tribal warfare14 in the way they had. Things that would, could and did make him the object of scorn, persecution15 and attack.
Muhammad's followers16 were forced from the market place and starved. Those without clan protection were tortured and killed.
In 619AD, Muhammad's wife Khadija died and his uncle as well. Gone were his first great love and his only protector. Here at last was the opportunity his enemies had been waiting for. But in the lush oasis17 town of Yathrib, north of Mecca, a refuge opened to Muhammad and his people. Clan rivalries18 had become deadly in the town and they desperately19 needed a peacemaker.
They had heard that Muhammad was a very trustworthy man. They heard that he had great arbitration20 skills and they thought "let's see if we can get him up here and help us out," so they invited him.
Muhammad agreed to travel to Yathrib and settled their disputes in exchange for a safe refuge for his people.
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1 invoked | |
v.援引( invoke的过去式和过去分词 );行使(权利等);祈求救助;恳求 | |
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2 dismantling | |
(枪支)分解 | |
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3 shrine | |
n.圣地,神龛,庙;v.将...置于神龛内,把...奉为神圣 | |
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4 fabric | |
n.织物,织品,布;构造,结构,组织 | |
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5 caravan | |
n.大蓬车;活动房屋 | |
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6 unravel | |
v.弄清楚(秘密);拆开,解开,松开 | |
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7 tribal | |
adj.部族的,种族的 | |
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8 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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9 permanently | |
adv.永恒地,永久地,固定不变地 | |
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10 assassination | |
n.暗杀;暗杀事件 | |
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11 clan | |
n.氏族,部落,宗族,家族,宗派 | |
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12 drawn | |
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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13 attachment | |
n.附属物,附件;依恋;依附 | |
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14 warfare | |
n.战争(状态);斗争;冲突 | |
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15 persecution | |
n. 迫害,烦扰 | |
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16 followers | |
追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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17 oasis | |
n.(沙漠中的)绿洲,宜人的地方 | |
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18 rivalries | |
n.敌对,竞争,对抗( rivalry的名词复数 ) | |
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19 desperately | |
adv.极度渴望地,绝望地,孤注一掷地 | |
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20 arbitration | |
n.调停,仲裁 | |
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