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develop an ummah that was universal and not only for Arabs. Muhammad saw his purpose as the transmission of a divine message and the leadership of the Islamic nation. Islam sees Muhammad as the messenger to the ummah, transmitting a divine message, and implying that God is directing the life affairs of the ummah. Accordingly, the purpose of the ummah was to be based on religion by following the commands of God, rather than kinship.
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is not strictly a religious nation in Medina. The Constitution of Medina lists the various Medinan tribes derived from the Aws and Khazraj as well as the several Jewish tribes that are granted to keep their tribal organization and leadership. The document also reveals that each group, the Muslims and
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and Muhammad's command to take a pilgrimage to Mecca, along with the redirection of prayer from Jerusalem to Mecca. The period in which the term is used most often is within the Third Meccan Period, followed by the Medinian Period. The extensive use of the term during both time periods indicates that
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in Mecca) due to its variety of beliefs and practices of its members. The purpose of the Constitution of Medina was to uphold political obligations and social relations between the various tribes. The community members in Medina, although not derived from the same faith, were committed to each other
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emerged and along with it the concept of the ummah. The ummah emerged according to the idea that a messenger or prophet has been sent to a nation. Unlike earlier messengers, who had been sent to various nations in the past (as can be found among the Prophets in the Old Testament), Muhammad sought to
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through a desire to defend the common good of the nation. In other words, the nation was united according to preserve its shared interests. The people of other religious beliefs, particularly those that are considered to be "People of the Book" were granted the special protection of God through the
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The essentials of the new society were the new relations between human beings and God and between human beings and one another. The society was held together by the Prophet. Feuding among Muslim clans was forbidden. Muhammad's nation was designed to transform the world itself through action in the
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is a document created by Muhammad to regulate social and political life in Medina. It deals with various tribal issues such as the organization and leadership of the participating tribal groups, warfare, blood money, ransom of captives, and war expenditures. It is at the beginning of the document
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Initially, it did not appear that the new Muslim nation would oppose the tribes that already existed in Mecca. The first Muslims did not need to make a break with traditional Quraysh customs since the vision for the new nation included moral norms that were not unfamiliar to the tribal society of
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as the Muslims. The document does state that the Jews who join the Muslims will receive aid and equal rights. In addition, the Jews will be guaranteed security from the Muslims, and are granted to maintain their own religion just as the Muslims will maintain theirs. This implies that the
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was not restricted to adhering to the Muslim faith but rather encompassed all of the tribes as long as they vowed to recognize Muhammad as the nation and political figure of authority. The Constitution of Medina declared that the Jewish tribes and the Muslims from Medina formed 'one
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begins simply with a general application of the word, it gradually develops to reference a general religious community and then evolves to specifically refer to the Muslim nation. Before it referred exclusively to Muslims, the
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required a commitment to Islam. This happened as a result of Islam beginning to distinguish itself not just from Paganism but also Judaism and Christianity by emphasizing a model of nation based on
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differs from the concept of a country or people. In its greater context it is used to describe a larger group of people. For example, in Arabic the word شعب
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typically refers to a single group that shares common religious beliefs, specifically those that are the objects of a divine plan of salvation. The word
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was now based on two main principles; the first is to worship God alone and secondly, in order to worship God properly one must be in a guided nation.
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may be referring to a unity of mankind through the shared beliefs of the monotheistic religions. However, Denny points out that the most recent
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contract. These other religious groups were guaranteed security by God and Muhammad because of their common religious history as being the "
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Mecca. However, what distinguished this community from the tribes was its focus of the place of those morals within a person's life.
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in the Qur'an refers to the Muslims as the "best nation" and accordingly led to it being as an exclusive reference to Islam.
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that the Muslims from the Quraysh (those from Mecca) and the Muslims from Yathrib (those from Medina) are declared to be an
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with the various tribal leaders in order to form the Meccan immigrants and the Medinan residents into a single nation, the
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O messengers, eat from the good foods and work righteousness. Indeed, I, of what you do, am Knowing. And indeed this, your
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appears again when the document refers to the treaty of the Jews and states that the Yahūd Banī ' Awf, or Jews, are an
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the Jews, is responsible for its own finances except during time of war, when the two are able to share expenses.
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was composed of a variety of people and beliefs essentially making it to be supra-tribal. Islamic historian,
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encompassed Jewish and Christian communities as one with the Muslims and referred to them as the
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to specify the genuine Muslim nation. Furthermore, the early Meccan passages generally equate
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Ummah can be a supra-national polity with a common history and identity based on religion.
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has a messenger that has been sent to relay a divine message to the nation and that all
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as religion, but in the Medinan passages refer more specifically to the relations of
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word meaning muslim identity, nation, religious community or the concept of a
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to a single tribe or religious affiliation as had been the case when the
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exclusively for Muslims. That is evidenced by the resacralisation of the
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first developed in Mecca, the Constitution of Medina ensured that the
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under the leadership of a political successor to the Islamic prophet
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Arabic term used to refer to the collective nation of Muslim people
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was purely secular (compared to the later transformation of the
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s await God's ultimate judgment. Although the meaning of the
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in the context of all of the messengers and that their
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After the Muslim takeover of Mecca, membership in the
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The definition of 'Ummah' is the unity of the Muslims
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The children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
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developed into multi-ethnic trans-national empires.
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McDonald (1987), 2196:Studies in Islamic History and Institutions 2181:The Dhimmi: Jews and Christians under Islam 1969:Islam: Its History, Teaching, and Practices 1703: 1323:Immediately after Muhammad's death in 632, 1211: 2373: 2359: 2156: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2037: 2035: 2033: 2031: 1992: 1460:(nation), and I am your Lord, so fear Me. 1196:advocates for the unity of Muslims in one 953: 939: 2316: 2314: 2312: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2304: 2254: 2252: 2217: 2215: 2213: 2211: 2209: 2207: 2205: 2178: 2165:. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago. 1986: 1846: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1712: 1535: 1351:There are 62 instances in which the term 810:Liberal and reform movements within Islam 2292: 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 1972:. Indiana University Press. p. 18. 1966:Nigosian, Solomon A. 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That is supplemented by the 13: 1: 3146:Gholamhossein Ebrahimi Dinani 3136:Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas 2727:Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari 1671: 1185:as well as the people of the 670:Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani 2813:Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi 1951:Watt, W. Montgomery (1972). 1892:Watt, W. Montgomery (1956). 1879:Encyclopedia of Islam Online 1296: 1138:Ummah is distinguished from 7: 1850: 1792:. Brill. pp. 125–126. 1713:Bissenove (February 2004). 1636:Islamic missionary activity 1598: 1288: 1265: 1252: 1229: 1181:as a whole, which includes 1164: 1141: 1131: 1120: 1065: 1057: 996: 464:Militant Islamism based in 10: 3251: 3091:Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei 2991:Qadi Mir Husayn al-Maybudi 2905:Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi 2342:(archived 20 October 2007) 1955:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1898:. 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