Era of Muhammad During the era of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad, many military expeditions took place here including the
Battle of Hamra al-Asad and caravan raids. Beginning in January 623
CE, some of the Muslims resorted to the tradition of raiding the Meccan caravans that traveled along the eastern coast of the
Red Sea from
Mecca to the
Syrian region. While at Ḥamra' al-Asad (), Muhammad made an agreement with
Mabad al-Khuzaah at Tihamah, in which Mabad pledged not to conceal anything from him. Mabad was then sent to Mecca to dissuade
Abu Sufyan ibn Harb from fighting. In Mecca, Mabad met with Abu Sufyan and exaggerated that Muhammad had gathered a great force to fight Abu Sufyan. Abu Sufyan and his companions were planning a massive and decisive attack on
Medina to finish off the Muslims once and for all. Hearing Mabad's talk of the great military strength of Muhammad, Abu Sufyan retreated from his plan of an immediate attack on the Muslims. In this fashion Muhammad successfully managed to prevent the massive onslaught the Meccans were planning. ==Geography==