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The Influence On Mohammed The Profit And

Islam On Arabia Essay, Research Paper


THE INFLUENCE OF MOHAMMED THE PROPHET


AND ISLAM ON ARABIA


The success of the Arabian civilization is due to the


contributions and efforts of one single man by the name of Pbuh


Mohammed. Mohammed was a prophet who was responsible for the


creation and development of the Islam religion which would later


become the foundation of the Arabian society. Other than the fact that


he developed a religion that is accepted world wide, he granted the


people of Arabia with a new culture and way of life. There is no way to


measure the importance of this one man?s life, or the impact that he


had on both Arabia and the rest of the world. Arab civilization truly


began in AD 570 with the birth of a man that would grow up to


develop the foundation for every aspect of the Arabian life.


The Islam religion is the first and oldest of its kind. The


development of this Muslim belief caused a great turning point in the


development of the Arabian civilization. It would eventually grow and


develop, forming the foundation of the entire Arabian Empire. The


word Islam itself means submission to the will of the Gods. While the


word Muslims, the name given to followers of the Islam religion,


simple translates into those who submit. The religion began with one


follower named Mohammed, and expanded to the present day


estimate of about 750,000,000 ( , ). The Muslims believe in one


God and one God only, Allah. They believe that he stands alone and


has absolute control over the actions of all people on earth.


Muslims also believe that all men are equal to Allah. For this


reason, the importance of acts of charity, and easing the


suffering of those in need were greatly stressed by Mohammed.


At the time this was directed towards the poor, the women and


the children of Arabia. Islam religion is said to be a cross


between Christianity and Judaism. There are many similarities


between the Christian and Jewish God, and Allah. Muslims


believe that there was a man by the name of Jesus, but that he


was one of the six prophets that Allah chose to help Him


communicate His word to the people here on earth. They accept


the virgin birth of Jesus, but deny His divinity and resurrection.


They considered Mohammed, who was born in AD 571, ( , )


to be the final and the greatest of all the prophets. Not only was


he an outstanding preacher of God?s word, but he took on both


political and military roles while living in Yathrib (modern day


Medina). It is said that while meditating in a cave on Mount Hira,


the angel Gabriel spoke to Mohammed and told him to “read the


name of the Lord, who created man from a lot of blood” ( , ).


The voice of this heavenly angel was sent down by Allah to


communicate his words of wisdom to Mohammed. In about AD


613, after three years of living the life intended by Allah in


private, the angel Gabriel was said to appear to him once again


and tell him to “Arise and warn” ( , ). That is when


Mohammed began to preach the word of Allah in public. Over


the next twenty three years Mohammed attempted to improve the


society?s morality. His speeches were often written down by


more than one of his many followers. They greatly inspired the


Arabian people to live a life following the words of Allah, and


made them want to learn more about the wishes of their God.


Directly following the death of Mohammed, his followers began


to compile the notes from his speeches into a Holy book, which


eventually was called the Koran. People believed that the words


of Allah were delivered to Mohammed piece by piece from


Gabriel and therefore believed this Holy book to be the exact


words of God delivered to them through Mohammed. This Holy


Book holds one hundred and fourteen chapters that are


memorized by many people throughout the world. It describes


what one must do to be loved and accepted in the eyes of Allah.


This religion was a gradual development that took twenty three


years to complete, but when it was finished, it outlined the


beliefs and lifestyle of the Muslim Arabs.


As Mohammed the prophet spread the word of God, new


tradition and development of the Arabian culture began to take place.


The roles among the society became clearly defined. Especially


between the two genders and those of various social status. The


society developed into a very male dominated one that focused of


male honor. Women were believed to be weak, and more subjected


to temptation. While men?s lives were focused on success and pride,


women?s were focused on trying to keep others, especially their


husbands, happy. In a way, they were treated almost like slaves, in


the sense that their life was dedicated obeying the wishes of other


people in an attempt to make others happy, or satisfied with them. To


do any less would be a great disgrace to both your husband, and


family, one which could never be erased. The most distinctive


tradition that developed is the clothing and role of Arabian women.


By the age of twelve, a young lady?s body must be completely


covered from head to toe. The only skin allowed to be shown is a


small part of the skin around your eyes, that was revealed by the veil.


The veil is very well recognized by foreigners. Veils have been worn


by women of the middle east since

at least 1500 BC. There are both


traditional and practical reason why this garment is worn. First of all it


protects women?s faces from the hot desert sun and dry windblown


sand. The religious purpose is that goes along with the whole


conservative women?s role that was laid out by Mohammed. Another


traditional outfit worn by Muslim woman is the abaaya. The abaaya is


a long black outer cloak which drapes over a woman, covering her


body from head to toe. The Practical use of the abaaya is that in the


winter, it keeps one warm, and in the summer, it prevents the


evaporation of the moisture on women?s body. Although both these


garments have practical purposes, the main reason that they were


worn by woman was for extra precautions. They were used to


safeguard ones modesty and insure that one would not receive a bad


name. A conservative women “reveals nothing with her looks, words


or actions which she displays” ( , ) . It was the men?s job to keep


the woman in line; always obeying the laws created for conservative


woman. If a woman was caught out of the traditional attire, or if she


earned herself a bad reputation in any other way, shape, or form,


than she would be punished in the town square in front of everyone.


This was the officials way of preventing any other woman from


rebelling. Punishments included horrendous tortures such as the


cutting off of one?s hand. You could earn a poor reputation very easily,


for example, if you are caught talking to a male who is not directly


related to you. You were really frowned upon if you made any sort of


contact with a man outside of your family, even if it was just a simple


hello. For this reason, marriages were arranged by the parents of the


couple. However, it was more of a suggestion by the family, it was


never forced on them. The Prophet Mohammed believed in


polygamy, therefore, men were allowed to have as many a four wives.


The one condition was that they all had to be treated equally. If the


man could not do so, than he must choose one of the women to keep


as his wife and let the rest go. Women however, were only allowed to


have one husband. Women really did not have many options. They


were not religiously, or riotously protected from harm unless they


were proved to be a conservative woman with a good name. The


cleaner your background, the more protection you would receive.


Woman were very much babied in this society. They were not free to


make their own decisions. They were not allowed to enroll in school,


to have important jobs, or to be seen in the company of a man that


was not related to them. While men were off working hard, women


had the option of being homemakers, which was much more socially


preferred, or of working in the medical, social, or educational field.


The only exception being that all of your CO-workers and customers


had to all be female. Women really had no choice but to obey the


very unfair rules because they were not free to leave the country and


to protest would mean severe punishments. However, growing up in


that environment, made the woman accept their roles without a lot of


fuss. The Islam religion defined and changed the roles of various


people throughout the Arabian society.


Finally, the impact that Mohammed made on Saudi Arabia and


the rest of the world was very dramatic. The Arab?s worship of jinn


spirits was quickly replaced by the Islam religion. This new found


religion along with the inspiring words of Mohammed, encouraged the


Muslims to preach the word of Allah and convert as many people as


possible. The Muslims began to set out and conquer many cities


and countries. The Muslims would continue to conquer large lands


which belonged to the “civilized” world, hundreds of years later. The


Beginning of the Muslim calendar is marked at the beginning of


Mohammed and his followers? migration to the city of Yathrib, which


is known today as Medina. The Koran was not only the book of the


Islam faith and rituals, but of the government and law. It laid out


common sins and laid out punishments for them. They holy book


defined the social status of women and men. It provided Arabia with


a good sense of how to govern family life and it offered clear


guidelines on personal behavior and legal matters. There was no real


distinction between the church and religious activities, and the


government and the state. The holy book was a guideline of which


the Muslims looked to, for answers to their everyday lives.


Mohammed created a religion that would eventually spread world


wide personally effect and change the lives of over seven hundred


million people. Mohammed placed the grounds for the development


of the Arabian lifestyle, which would spread like wildfire, shaping the


lives and cultures of civilizations around the world.


To Muslims, Pbuh Mohammed?s life was of greater importance


the life of Christ, and all others who were sent to earth by God. His


life changed the faces of many cultures and civilizations world wide.


His words and actions were greatly influential and are still studied and


recited by scholars and many others today. He was a man who made


history, from the day he was born until the day he died. Those who


were followers of this great man realized that after his life had


finished, the world, and Arabia would never be the same.

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