It seems that the one thing that made Islam strong and created a unified group,also helped to cause disagreements leading to factions later. The fact that the religion is so closely tied to politics and the government and laws made Islamic culture extremely unified and strong. This is also what helped cause disruptions over the years as the religion grew and developed because of different understandings about the religion and how those comprehensions affect the development and implementation of the society's laws and political system
- you can also see this in the Chinese From the previous chapters the unity on the strength and the beliefs of Confucianism and the understanding that everybody is there free together for one main purpose
- and the fact that they used rhetoric to maintain these ideas even when the reality was proving otherwise was part of what made an inclusive set of ideals that were based on love tolerance acceptance and forgiveness
- these ideals or spread from person to person to contact and interaction and conversations and through helping to include people who have been segregated
- in the long run this idea of getting the message across actually initiated a negative culture in which people felt superior
Empires of the classical era have growth and expansion in common, and they accomplished expansion by developing a unified society. Determining a common social goal is a method classical era empires used to form a unified society. In order to keep the common goal relevant and the people motivated to strive for the common goal they would also have to offer either external or internal incentives the Arab Empire grew out of several groups of competing war in violent tribes and they were able to unite under the common goal of Islam drop by the prophet Mohammed 50 Islamic community provided a social identity that was based on a common belief rather than rather than location language tribal ethnic or racial descriptions.The common belief of Islam formed the common goal of a civilization the common belief for the community and a common task the unified the community.
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