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 The life of the Prophet (ï·º) actually means the realization or embodiment of the 
diffused light of the message of Allah which the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) presente
d to the human race and through which he rescued mankind from the dark darkne
ss of corruption and set it on the path of eternal light and enslavement of mankind
. He has freed himself from the chains and entered into the slavery of Allah. He ev
en changed the course of history and brought radical changes in the way of life of
 mankind. Drawing a complete picture of the pious life of the greatest man and Pr
ophet of all time (ï·º) is not possible until a comparative judgment analysis of the c
onditions before and after the revelation of the words of Allah. Before proceeding
 to the actual discussion in this context, the chapter discusses the geographical bo
undaries of pre-Islamic Arabia, Arabia. The status and position of the various com
munities living in the land and their progress and state management, leadership an
d the classification of tribes of that era need to be presented to the readers along
 with various religions, communities, customs, superstitions and political, social 
and economic images.
That is why I have presented these topics specifically in different layers.
Location of Arab
The word 'Arab' is used to mean 'sandy desert', a dry gray desert or an area dev
oid of vines and grasses. Since time immemorial, the term has been used in a 
specific sense for the Arabian Peninsula and the communities living there
Arabia is bounded by the Red Sea and the Sinai Peninsula to the west, the Arabian Gulf and a large part of southern Iraq to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the south, which is a vast part of the Indian Ocean, to the north by the Empire and parts of northern Iraq. There is some disagreement on the boundaries mentioned. The area of ​​the entire territory is estimated to be between 10 lakh and 13 lakh square miles.
 
The Arabian Peninsula is of great importance and significance both from the point of view of interior geography and topography. The peninsula is surrounded by a vast desert or horizon wide sandy desert. Due to which this peninsula has become such a fortified fortress that it is very difficult for any foreign power or external enemy to attack, establish rights or influence over it. It is for this natural reason that the inhabitants of the central part of the Arabian Peninsula are of that ancient and immemorial age neighbor of two superpowers, which would never have been possible for the Arabs to be free from the influence of these two superpowers if there were no geographical barriers. 
 
Looking at the location of the Arabian Peninsula from the outside world, it will
 be evident that the country is located at the very center or center of the contine
nts of the old era and is connected to the different countries and continents of the world by both water and land routes. Its north-west 
border is the gateway to the African continent, the north-eastern border is the gateway to the European 
continent and the eastern border is the gateway to far-off countries including China and India through Iran and Central Asia. In this way, different countries 
of the world Water routes from the continent through 
seas and oceans have created excellent liith the 
Arabian Peninsula. Ships from different countries flock 
directly to Arab ports. In view of such geographical 
location and boundaries, the northern and southern 
borders of the Arabian Peninsula were the target or 
center of trade, agriculture and exchange of ideas of 
various communities. To be continued----



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