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Moral Commitment Among Arabs Before Islam

Vol. 13, Jan-Jun 2022 | Page: 14-19

Hadeel Ghalib Abbas
History Department, Ibn Rushed College of Education for Humanitarian Studies, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Received: 20-02-2022, Accepted: 12-04-2022, Published Online: 13-04-2022


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Abstract

In this article, the most important characteristics of the moral commitment of the Arabs before Islam were discussed, and we concluded that they considered that commitment a kind of (community-religious) culture, which contributed greatly to controlling the behavior of the Arabs. These cultures also created social stability and equilibrium, so most of the historical research and studies that dealt with the current topic have acknowledged the availability of moral sources for our great ancestors before Islam, because the Arab departure from this culture at that time meant entering the world of amusement, promiscuity and moral turpitude.

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