Shaykh Yasir Qadhi sets the tone for the conclusion of the series on the conquest of Mecca by sharing the benefits, morals and Fiqh in this regard. The conversions of two people are discussed in the start and they are Umme Hane and Abdullah ibn Za'bari.
During the 19 day stay of the Prophet ﷺ in Mecca, he taught a few important things:
The sanctity of Mecca was reinstated.
Prohibition of sale of alcohol, idols and carcasses.
Prohibition of zawaaj mut'ah.
In this time,he also sent a number of expeditions around Mecca to spread the message of Islam to the neighboring tribes and destruction of all forms of idols. The temple idols were destroyed on the instruction of the Prophet ﷺ to Khalid Ibn Waleed RA.
Khalid Ibn Waleed once made a serious lapse of judgement and committed a grave error and this involved the tribe of Banu Jadeema. He was entrusted with the job of inviting them to Islam. But a misunderstanding ensues. What was it? What prompted Khalid RA to kill them? Listen intently and discover.
When the sad news reached the Prophet ﷺ, he stood up, faced the Ka'bah and raised his hands. What did he say?
A few Fiqh benefits we derive from this lecture:
Women are permitted to take money from the husband without their knowledge if done for a valid reason.
Sale of a Haraam item is also haram.
Salatul Duha was prayed in 8 rakaat by the Prophet ﷺ.