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استراتيجية قريش في صنع السلام والمحافظة عليه
Author(s) -
د. جعفر خلف الله شبو
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1858-6198
DOI - 10.52981/oiuj.v10i2.1656
Subject(s) - tribe , islam , solidarity , state (computer science) , political science , state security , service (business) , ancient history , economy , law , history , economics , archaeology , algorithm , politics , computer science
Around the 2nd half of the 4th century, the tribe of Qureish gathered in the holly city of Makkah. As the region was dry, arid and dehydrated, trade was the only possible profession but it required peace and security which were difficult to attain. Qureish needed to build a special strategy to achieve peace at that bloody time.      Qureish designed it strategy to realize satisfaction and solidarity among the tribe people throw setting up a collective administration and an internal Ellaf (docility). The strategy included avoiding conflicts and wars, utilizing the pagan religion in the service of trade, forming allies and concluded marriages with the big Arabic tribes. Although it was not an easy task, the Qureishis strategy succeeded and the tribe became a prominent figure in Arabia. The ripe fruit of that endeavor work was the establishing of the great Islamic State under the shades of Islam in the 7th century AD.    

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