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by associating a tribal leader with the state.?
The status of the leader and the status of the state were inextricably
linked.? Thus the Islamic state?s
leaders could rely on tribal leader?s to organise and control their own
tribesmen.? Therefore we see the Islamic
state, not as a mass of homogenous Muslims, but a series of tribes linked by
Islam and a common acceptance, at least in the early stages, of centralised
authority.? Significantly the nature of Islam
itself aided the development of social and political unity.? The umma, or community of believers, was
based on principles that encouraged not only political and social cohesion but
expansion. The monotheistic nature of Islam consciously implied the need to
expand.? Muslims were taught that the
House of Islam and the House of War were separate.? The people of the world could be sharply divided into Muslims and
non-Muslims, and as the Qu?ran says ?There is no God but God?.? By implying the universal and unique nature
of god, and the overriding moral authority of God, Islam provided the impetus
for political unification and centralisation.?
As Muhammad was God?s presence on earth it is easy to see how he was
associated with power.? His perceived
relationship with God aided the construction of a legal system less reliant on
blood feuds and retaliation, as well as legitimising centralised taxation and
control.? Once Islam and the Islamic
state?s power had been created and legitimised successive leaders furthered
centralisation and control.? Sedentary
tribes were given precedence over nomadic ones.? Indeed Nomadism was frowned upon by the Islamic state.? By emphasising the dominance of the
sedentary tribes around Medina, notably the muharijun and the Quraysh, the
state associated power with sedentary, centralised tribes.? Further actions show a desire for the nomads
to settle.? Upon conquest individuals
were only permitted to receive the lucrative ata, or stipend, if they settled:
?the sooner one settles, the sooner one receives the stipend?.? This desire for settlement can surely be