War between the tribes did not take up more than a few days of every year. Between wars, the Makkans had ample time to attend to trade, to amuse themselves, and enjoy life generally. They were fond of drink, women, poetry and spending the warm summer nights in revelry. Muhammad (peace be upon him), now on the threshold of manhood, cared for none of these pleasures of the night. He had a deep penetrating mind, an observant eye and there was so much to see and hear in this world of marvels that afforded greater pleasure than drink and oblivion.
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