Consider how he quickly eradicated his people’s fanatic attachment to their evil and savage customs and immoral qualities, and how he equipped and adorned those disparate, wild, and unyielding peoples of the peninsula with all praiseworthy virtues, making them teachers and masters of the world, especially to the civilized nations.
See, it was not outward domination; rather, he conquered and subjugated minds, spirits, hearts, and souls.
He became the beloved of hearts, the teacher of minds, the trainer of souls, and the ruler of spirits.