During the 7th century, Arab society was characterized by tribalism, social inequality, and economic disparity, with power concentrated in wealthy merchant families and frequent inter-tribal conflict. Muhammad's teachings emphasized social justice, equality, and community, advocating for the rights of the poor and marginalized, which helped to unify the tribes under a common religious framework. Economically, he promoted fair trade practices and condemned exploitation, fostering a sense of ethical responsibility in commerce. Muhammad's leadership and the establishment of the Ummah (community of believers) transformed the social and political landscape, creating a cohesive society centered around shared beliefs and values.
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