The resistance of many clan-chiefsagainst Islam until the conquest of Mekka should not be regarded only as an opposition of paganismto a monotheist religion, but also as a social, political and economic conflict between old and new,i.e. between the tradition of Arabic paganism and Islam as a new religion and social order. TheProphet's social, political and religious attempts of education he conducted on the elite group towhich he belonged intended to integrate them into the Islamic community and to make theirabilities useful for the community. In today's modern times, many things, in my opinion, can belearned from the Prophet's Sunnah to integrate the various ethnic, social and religious groups intothe community
Other ID | JA97AC85BT |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | August 1, 2008 |
Published in Issue | Year 2008 Volume: 49 Issue: 2 |
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