BIOGRAPHY OF THE PROPHET ﷺ.....
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Political Conditions:
The governments and rulers of the Arabian Peninsula have been mentioned. It would not be out of place to mention their political conditions to some extent now.
The political condition of the three border regions of the Arabian Peninsula that were in the neighborhood of foreign countries was very turbulent and chaotic and was in a state of extreme decline and degradation.
Man was divided into two classes, the master and the slave or the ruler and the subject. All the benefits went to the leaders----and especially the foreign leaders-----and all the burden was on the slaves.
In more clear words, it can be said that the subjects were in fact a field that provided revenue and income for the government and the governments used it for pleasures, lusts, luxury and oppression.
And oppression was raining down on them from all sides. But they could not utter a word of complaint. Rather, it was necessary to endure various kinds of humiliation, humiliation, oppression, and oppression and keep quiet, because there was a rule of oppression and tyranny and there was no such thing as human rights anywhere.
The tribes living in these areas were victims of oppression. Their goals and desires kept throwing them here and there. Sometimes they would side with the Iraqis and sometimes they would agree with the Syrians...
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