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The birth of the Prophet Muhammad in A.D. 570 forever shaped Saudi Arabia. Today, many Arabs refer to the era before the introduction and

spread of Islam as "the time of ignorance." Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca into the prominent Quraysh tribe. His life and ministry did

much to unify Arabia. Until the seventh century, the peninsula's tribes fought a destructive series of wars for control of the region. The situation

had changed dramatically by the time of Muhammad's death in A.D. 632. Muhammad, as well as his political successor Abu Bakr, enjoyed the

loyalty of almost all of Arabia. Although the Prophet did not appoint a spiritual successor, the institution of the caliphate emerged and expanded

the Islamic empire.

-Library of Congress

Based on the excerpt, in what way did Islam help unify Arabia?

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Based on the excerpt, Islam help unifies Arabia through Muhammed's life and Islamic ministry. His Islamic ministry centers on the teachings from the Quran and his ways of life were recorded in Hadith. In the book of the Quran was the five pillars of Islam, which specifies the foundational rules on how Muslims should live. These five pillars of Islam are Faith (Shahadah), Prayer (Salat), Alms (Zakat), Fasting (Sawm), and Pilgrimage (Hajj). While the Hadith specifies his words and explanations of his viewpoints of the world.

Hence, the aforementioned Prophet Muhammad's life and ministry serve as a bound that unified the Arabians during and after the death of Prophet Muhammad.

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