Shaping Muhammad's Establishment Of Islam In The Arabian Peninsula

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...and Future of Islam explores the expansive evolution of what has long been not just a global religion but a standard of living. As Islam began to overtake pre-Islamic cultures, it can readily be argued that Islam would not have progressed in such a manner without the influence of Muhammad. The Arab prophet of true religion possessed all the divine attributes, he was still considered completely human, in spite of the fact that he was given God's revelation according to Islam. The main principles of Muhammad's teachings reflected the very essence of benevolence and discipline, for they taught the importance of being true to one's God. Islam represents the most dedicated of disciples in that Muhammad instructed his following to accept whatever God's prophets doled out and to do so without question (Aslan, 2006).
As each pre-Islamic country slowly released its hold on past religions – i.e. Syrians, Byzantine policies – one might readily surmise that they were more apt to...

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