OK, let's go with that. Even how can I prove that he had power? Even if he had power on his followers. Him and his followers would be outnumbered by non-Muslims in Arabian Peninsula. Let alone outside the Peninsula. It would take him time and years to put an end to slavery.
Slavery contradicts...
Abolishing owning slaves at which time and place? Sure, Muhammad could have said no to this from the beginning, but would the other side (non-Muslims) agree? He only own slaves to free them. Not to keep them permanently. Only in the case of women, he free them and marry them. You could say...
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