Examples of tribal fanaticism in Islamic history and its impact on peaceful coexistence
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2024-02-12
Examples of tribal fanaticism in Islamic history and its impact on peaceful coexistence

                                                                          Asst. Prof. Muheneid Hamad Ahmed  /University of Anbar / Center for Strategic Studies

Tribal fanaticism is one of the saddest situations experienced by any people in the world, and especially what we will discuss is what Muslims lived through throughout the ages of Islamic history. The Arab Caliphate was suffering from tribal fanaticism that tore apart the unity of the Arab Islamic state and allowed their enemies to establish Violence even between one people, and this in turn weakens the strength of the Arab state, in addition to damage to the infrastructure of the Arab Islamic state and the destruction and devastation of the country.

There are major negative effects on the countries affected by tribal fanaticism, especially what Muslims were experiencing during the days of the Arab Islamic state, and because of the tendency to eliminate the violations created by tribal fanaticism in the Arab countries, or what are called revolts against the caliphate or outlaws of the law, it has led to This would weaken the Caliphate and stop  opening European countries to spread Islam.  

Just as what happened in Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, and also what happened in the lands of Andalusia, the Muslims lost the countries they conquered and in which they paid pure blood in order to spread Islam. Historical narratives mention that the Muslims in the Islamic conquests were only several kilometers away from Europe, and all of this. It was because of the disputes that occurred caused by tribal fanaticism, which resulted in the loss of all the privileges that Muslims enjoyed.