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LIFE OF MUHAMMET AS OF OUR PROPHET
Islam first Arab Peninsula
The world was buried in darkness. Before our Prophet was born, the whole world was in a great spiritual persecution and darkness. The religions that Allah ta'ala sent have been forgotten; divine decrees were replaced by ideas and thoughts that emerged from the human mind.
They did not believe in Allah ta'ala and worshiped idols. The religion introduced by Moses (pbuh) was forgotten and the Torah was corrupted. The Israelites had fallen into each other.
Christianity brought by Jesus (pbuh) also had nothing to do with the true religion, which was completely corrupted. The trinity or triple god idea was accepted. The priests spoiled the original hurt and changed it as they wished.
In Egypt, the decree of the corrupted Torah (Judaism), of the modified Bible in Byzantium (Christianity) was living. Fire was worshiped in Iran, the fire of firefighters had been burning for a thousand years. Invented religions such as Confucianism in China, Buddhism and Hinduism in India.
The people of the Arabian Peninsula, on the other hand, became even more perverted. They placed three hundred and sixty idols in the Kaaba , which Allah ta'ala gave great value.
There was no political or social order in the Arabian peninsula, which consisted of tribes where oppression and plundering were widespread. Alcohol, gambling, adultery, theft, cruelty, lies and immorality became widespread. The woman was bought and sold like a simple commodity in hand.
They considered the birth of girls a disaster and disgrace. They were burying the little girls alive in the pits they dug.
They gave great importance to poetry and poetry, and they regarded it as a source of pride. At certain times, fairs were set up, and poetry and oratory competitions were held. The first's poems or speeches were hung on the Kaaba wall.
In terms of belief, they were fragmented. Some are completely unbelievers and do not accept anything other than worldly life, some believe in Allah ta'ala; but he did not believe that a human prophet would come. Most of them were associating with Allah ta'ala and worshiping idols. Among them were people called Hanifs, who were according to the religion revealed by the Prophet Abraham. Hanifs believed in Allah ta'ala and did not approach idols.