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sineoko [7]
2 years ago
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Prophet Muhammad brought a great revolution in Arab existing society.Do you agree or disagree give reasons

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Brums [2.3K]2 years ago
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It is very true that Prophet Muhammad brought a great revolution in Arab existing society because he:

  • United the Arabian tribes.
  • Gave them a shared identity.
  • Made them stronger.

<h3>What did Prophet Muhammad do for the Arab society?</h3>

Prophet Muhammad brought about the greatest revolution to Arab society when he united them and gave them the shared identity of Islam which allowed them to become more united in custom and social etiquette.

This led to the Arabians being so militarily powerful that they were able to establish a large empire which extended from Europe to Asia and changed the dynamics of human history.

Find out more on Arabians after Prophet Muhammad at brainly.com/question/2110019

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