Prophet
Muhammad and his followers have started preaching in Mecca.
Abu Sufyan ibn Harb,
Amr ibn Hisham and
Walid ibn Mughira try desperately to stop them, but fail to do so when Abu Sufyan's own daughter
Umm Habiba converts to Islam and flees to Abyssinia. This incident traumatises a young Muawiya. Muhammad (S) and his followers migrate to
Medina, where Umm Habiba joins them. Years pass, and Muawiya is now fifteen years old. For the first time ever, he and his older brother
Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan embark on a journey to the
Levant with their father Abu Sufyan. There, the
Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius summons Abu Sufyan to his palace, to question him about Muhammad (S). Abu Sufyan narrates the Prophet's virtues, while Muawiya and Yazid listen. Muawiya's mind is bursting with confusion and when they leave the palace, he angrily tells Yazid that if Muhammad (S) was as Abu Sufyan said of him, then why was the Quraysh chieftain angered when his daughter Umm Habiba married the Prophet. While returning to Mecca, their caravan is halted by a scout, who tells them that the Prophet and his
Companions are coming to loot them. Abu Sufyan sends a messenger to Mecca, where Amr ibn Hisham (commonly known as Abu Jahl because Muhammad (S) called him that) gathers an army of one thousand to help the former. Abu Sufyan and his caravan escape by way of sea and arrive safely at Mecca, where they send yet another messenger to Abu Jahl, informing him of their escape and telling him to return. Abu Jahl, who is the most vicious of Muhammad (S)'s enemies, wants to kill the latter and end this threat once and for all, declines. After a bloody battle at
Badr, Abu Jahl and seventy men are killed, among them Muawiya's brother Hanzala, maternal grandfather
Utba ibn Rabi'a and uncle Walid. This is another trauma for Muawiya. More years fly by, and by this time an adult Muawiya is convinced that Muhammad (S) is a true prophet. He secretly converts to Islam. As he prays, in the distance Muhammad and his army are seen approaching. Mecca is conquered by Muslims, and Abu Sufyan and Yazid also convert to Islam. Muawiya is appointed scribe of revelation by Muhammad (S). He marries in Medina, and has a daughter, Ramla and son, Abdurrahman. Some time later Muhammad (S) falls ill. He PASSES AWAY. after a short time. He is succeeded by
Abu Bakr, who sends Muawiya and Yazid to Syria to fight the Romans. There, Muawiya participates in the battles of
Yarmuk and
Ajnadayn. Then the Muslims conquer Damascus, and after that Jerusalem. Muawiya is one of four witnesses of the treaty of Jerusalem, others being Yazid,
Khalid ibn Walid and
Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah. He is then tasked by
Umar ibn Al-Khattab, the new Caliph, to take the city of
Caesarea Maritima. During the siege of Caesarea, his son Abdurrahman dies from a head injury in
Damascus, which he gets while playing with a dangerous horse. After staying for just one day in Damascus, Muawiya returns to Caesarea and by the use of catapults, he conquers it. After conquering Caesarea, he returns to Damascus. After some time, bubonic plague strikes the Levant, and Abu Ubayda, the Muslim First-in-Command in Syria, dies from it. Yazid is appointed Governor of the Levant, but some time later he also dies. Muawiya is appointed Governor of the Levant. He presents the use of a Muslim Navy to Umar, asking for permission to build it, but Umar declines, fearing for Muslim deaths in the sea. Muawiya starts raiding
Anatolia, the stronghold of the Byzantine Empire. After a few years, Umar is killed by a savage Persian slave, and
Uthman ibn Affan, Muawiya's relative, is caliph. He grants Muawiya permission to build the Muslim Navy. Using it, Muawiya conquers
Cyprus and
Rhodes. Rebellion is slowly rising against Uthman, and some time later rebels attack Uthman's house in Medina and murder Uthman. They then force
Ali ibn Abi Talib to accept the caliphate, and Ali asks Muawiya to pledge allegiance to him. Muawiya declines, saying that first Ali should hand over the murderers of Uthman, then Muawiya would pledge allegiance. They fight at the
Battle of Siffin, which ends in ceasefire. They agree that Muawiya will rule the Levant and
Egypt, while Ali would rule the rest of the Rashidun Caliphate. Ali is murdered by a murderer of Uthman, and Ali's son
Hasan makes Muawiya caliph, therefore marking the beginning of the Umayyad Caliphate. ==Episodes==