Solution to Solve The Leading Problem
Solution 1
Prominent figures used to gather at Dar an-Nadwa, Makkah's elite council house, to discuss issues that affected them. Dar an-Nadwa was founded by Qusay, the ancestor of the Prophet (peace be upon him), who had united all the tribes of Makkah and was declared their leader. Appropriately, calls for the poor, slaves and women to be given the same voice and rights are seen as a threat to the privileged class.
Solution 2
The Prophet's declaration that when saying shahadah there is no difference between a slave and his master is something that cannot be accepted by the prejudiced minds of the Makkan nobility. Despite suffering a lot of persecution, Muslims remained steadfast. In fact, it helps create greater awareness and brings them closer to each other.
Solution 3
Nabi Muhammad ﷺ was distressed to see the suffering of his followers were experiencing and coupled with the fact that he was unable to protect them. He chose to focus on morals and rational judgment instead of the use of force which certainly invites more misery. Islam spread to all the tribes of Quraysh without any extreme reaction that stemmed from the loyalty of the tribes. This far-sighted element is the basis of the leadership strategy for the sake of reformation.
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