A. Conquest of Makkah
B. Peace of Hudaybiyyah
C. Battle of Badr
D. None of these
Submitted by: Areesha Khan
Explanation: The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah was referred to as Fateh Mubeen (Clear Victory) in the Qur’an because it led to peaceful negotiations between the Muslims and Quraysh, eventually resulting in the Conquest of Makkah.
Treaty of Hudaibiya is called Fatah-e-Mubeen according to the Holy Quran (in Surah Al-Fatah).
The peace pact of Hudaybiya is referred to as a “clear victory” in the Quranic chapter titled “al-Fath”.
Explanation:
The chapter “al-Fath” is titled “the Victory”.
The chapter includes a verse that describes the peace pact of Hudaybiya as a victory.
The verse says, “Indeed, We have given you, [O Muhammad], a clear victory”.
The verse was revealed when the Prophet and his companions were returning to Madinah.
The conquest of Mecca was a Muslim victory that took place between December 629 and January 630. The conquest ended the war between the Muslims and the Quraysh, and resulted in the capture of Mecca by Muhammad’s followers.
The correct answer to the question: "Which event was called Fateh Mubeen (Clear Victory) in the Holy Qur’an?" is "Peace of Hudaybiyyah".