
Establishment of Islam
The establishment of Islam refers to the process by which the religious, social, and political system founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century became firmly rooted in Arabian society. It began with Muhammad’s divine revelations, which he shared, leading to the creation of a unified Muslim community (Ummah). Over time, Islam spread beyond Arabia through conquests, trade, and peaceful propagation, establishing its teachings, laws, and institutions across regions. This process transformed Arabia into a center of Islamic civilization, shaping its culture, governance, and religious practices that continue to influence billions worldwide today.