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An analysis reconstructs the prophet’s original message by first sketching pre‑Islamic Arabia’s social landscape—tribal fragmentation, endemic raiding, and moral duties limited to kin—and then isolating the faith’s core teachings as conveyed by the prophet, stripped of later theological accretions. It outlines the religious principles advanced, the ethical and social reforms proposed to restrain violence and reconfigure allegiance beyond clan ties, and the communal practices meant to bind a broader polity. The essay combines historical context with textual interpretation to offer a concise, non‑sectarian portrait of the movement’s foundational doctrines and aims.
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