Traditional Bedouin society was characterized by a nomadic lifestyle, tribal affiliations, and a strong emphasis on oral traditions and hospitality. In contrast, the society formed under Islam introduced a more structured community with shared religious beliefs, centralized governance, and a focus on ummah (community) over tribal divisions. Islam also promoted literacy, legal systems, and trade, which facilitated interactions beyond tribal boundaries. This shift from a primarily tribal to a more cohesive Islamic identity transformed social dynamics and cultural practices.
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