Wednesday, February 18, 2009

#10

Before the creation of Islam Arabia's population consisted of many tries of Bedouin nomads. Many of the tribes were rivals of each other which caused many bloody battles. Each of these tribes had different gods that they worshiped. Each tribe put their idols in the Kaaba in Mecca. Mecca was considered neutral turf and violence was banned. When Mohamed started Islam he started to gain followers from assorted tribes, but the rich and powerful did not like what Mohamed was teaching so they banded together a bunch of tribes to destroy Mohamed and his followers. Although outnumbered over 3:1 Mohamed and his followers won the battle of medina. This was a decisive victory for Mohamed other tribes realized that the gods must be on Mohamed's side so they joined him and converted to Islam.

1 comment:

Ben's 9th Grade Humanity Blog said...

What about the problems that later Islam had with tribal division?