Judaism and Christianity had arrived in the …

Years: 532 - 675
Judaism and Christianity had arrived in the gulf from a number of directions: from Jewish and Christian tribes in the Arabian desert; from Ethiopian Christians to the south; and from Mesopotamia, where Jewish and Christian communities flourish under Sassanian rule.

Whereas Zoroastrianism seems to have been confined to Persian colonists, Christianity and Judaism were adopted by some Arabs.

The popularity of these religions pales, however, when compared with the enthusiasm with which the Arabs greet Islam.

Islam is a system of religious beliefs and an all-encompassing way of life.

Muslims believe that God (Allah) revealed to the Prophet Muhammad the rules governing society and the proper conduct of society's members.

It is incumbent on the individual, therefore, to live in a manner prescribed by the revealed law and incumbent on the community to build the perfect human society on earth according to holy injunctions.

Islam recognizes no distinctions between the religious institution and the state.

The distinction between religious and secular law is a recent development that in part reflects the more pronounced role of the state in society and Western economic and cultural penetration.

The impact of religion on daily life in Muslim countries is extensive.

The area that constitutes the present-day Persian Gulf states is on the immediate periphery of the rise of Islam.

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