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As for motives, who knows. He was able to gain political power and more because of his teachings, but nobody can truly know what his motives were.
Please take none of this post as an insult. It is not intended as such.
Not wanting to take this thread off topic, but your comments remind me of something I have pondered before:
The difference between Jesus and Muhammad in that context.
Jesus never intended to take political power. He always spoke very clearly of the kingdom of God not being 'of this world'. Those who had hoped that he would overthrow the Romans and get rid of their occupation of Israel were sorely disappointed. He never sought power of that kind. He spoke and preached to the simple people and sought to change people's hearts from the inside, rather than 'change the system'.
Muhammad, on the other hand, became quite a social reformer and a man of political and military power and standing. Islam, taken to its full extend, is much more than just a 'change on the inside' - it aims to change systems, societies and politics. It very much is a worldly power as well as a religion.
(I am not making a value judgement here, it is just a marked difference which I thought was worth mentioning)