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The fourth event was that Heraclius was personally inspired by Prophet Muhammad,
(salla Allahu alihi wa sallam). He believed in the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi was sallam)
and all the signs that led to his prophethood. Heraclius‟ strategy was two fold; he
prevented the Roman Empire from striking against Mecca and by doing so guaranteed
the followers of the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi was sallam) could take his empire later on
without raising a single sword against either the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi was sallam)
or Abu Bakr.

It is noticeable that western historians shie away from documenting the last ten years of
Heraclius' life because it would lead people to the belief in the prophethood of
Muhammad. These historical facts are well documented in Islamic archiving, but not
western archives.

In the year 610 CE, Heraclius succeeded Phocas as Emperor of Rome. Heraclius‟
empire flourished and extended as far west as the river Danube in Europe, and included
all the countries on the Mediterranean coast. It also included many of the Arab countries
surrounding Arabia as well as the Balkans of which Turkey with its famed city
Constantinople (named after the Roman Emperor Constantine) was a jewel in the crown