
*Arabic Passage*
The Arabian Peninsula is not only a desert. There are many fertile lands that have been inhabited for a long time. The fertile lands are mainly located in coastal areas, such as Yemen, Yamamah, Hadramaut, and Ahsa. In the central part of the Arabian Peninsula there is another fertile region called Najd. This region is known as the home of the most famous Arabian horses everywhere.
Najd and Yamamah are also famous wheat producers. So much wheat produced that is said to be able to meet the needs of the entire population of the Arabian Peninsula which when the Prophet Muhammad was born amounted to about 10 million-12 million people.
In the city of Medina there are good hills to plant. Meanwhile, the city of Thaif was famous for its fruits.
Beyond the fertile areas, the Arabian Peninsula is filled with mountains and large rock hills. There is no river flowing. The air temperature is very hot. Therefore, the Arab population generally likes to travel. They like to move to any place that can meet the needs of daily life with their livestock.
*pta*
Camels are very reliable vehicles of desert residents. He can wade through the desert for 17 days without drinking. Although slow, if driven camels can travel up to 300 km in a day. The camel will devour the twigs and bitter grass that the goat is away from. Camels also want to drink muddy water and turn it into high-grade milk that can be used as eye drops. The meat is eaten, the fur is made rope, the skin can be a variety of tools, ranging from sandals to roofs and war shields. Her art water became a hair wash shampoo. The nails are burned and kneaded into flour for wound medicine or cake batter. The dirt can be used as fuel. Camels are a gift of God to the inhabitants of the desert.
*Makkah* location*
In the city of Mecca is located Kaaba, Baitullah. Towards the Kaaba, all the Muslims in the world turn themselves to prayer. It was in this city of Mecca that the prophet Muhammad ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ was born.
The city of Mecca is a not so wide valley, in the middle of a sea of sand. The hills confine this valley closely. It was so close that there were only three ways to get out and into Mecca. The first road leads to Yemen, the second road leads to the Red Sea, and the third road is the road to Palestine.
Thousands of years ago, the Meccan Valley was just a stopover for caravans, both coming from Yemen to Palestine and vice versa, coming from Palestine to Yemen. Ishmael was the first to make Mecca a city.
*Arab Clothes*
The original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula were Bedouins. Their clothes are loose, warm in winter, and cool in summer. These clothes keep the skin from sunburn as well as dry wind.
In the days of the prophets, this garment consisted of two strands. One strand wrapped around the body from under the armpits. One more strand is a long toe cloak and is made of sheep or camel fur. The color is cream with an upright striated in black, blue, brown or white.
His long female clothes swept the ground and were very loose. The shawl is wrapped around the waist, the robe is striped red, yellow, black or blue. The veil is black or white. Red, white, or brown headgear protects the eyes, ears, and nose from dust and sandstorms.
*badui*
The Bedouins are the original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. They were formidable wandering warriors. Their height is medium, but stout, deft, and strong suffer in the harsh realms. If any family member is killed, the Bedouin men will immediately avenge the killer. They are brave in battle and patient in defeat.
However, Bedouins are notoriously friendly, the RASULULLAH ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ * RASULULLAH*
Miss us to you Rosul, miss no mera
Centuries away from you, Rosul feels you're here
Your love for man is like the light of a suarga
Can I return your love modestly....
(Bimb)
-- A very very longing...
*Arabic Passage*
The Arabian Peninsula is not only a desert. There are many fertile lands that have been inhabited for a long time. The fertile lands are mainly located in coastal areas, such as Yemen, Yamamah, Hadramaut, and Ahsa. In the central part of the Arabian Peninsula there is another fertile region called Najd. This region is known as the home of the most famous Arabian horses everywhere.
Najd and Yamamah are also famous wheat producers. So much wheat produced that is said to be able to meet the needs of the entire population of the Arabian Peninsula which when the Prophet Muhammad was born amounted to about 10 million-12 million people.
In the city of Medina there are good hills to plant. Meanwhile, the city of Thaif was famous for its fruits.
Beyond the fertile areas, the Arabian Peninsula is filled with mountains and large rock hills. There is no river flowing. The air temperature is very hot. Therefore, the Arab population generally likes to travel. They like to move to any place that can meet the needs of daily life with their livestock.
*pta*
Camels are very reliable vehicles of desert residents. He can wade through the desert for 17 days without drinking. Although slow, if driven camels can travel up to 300 km in a day. The camel will devour the twigs and bitter grass that the goat is away from. Camels also want to drink muddy water and turn it into high-grade milk that can be used as eye drops. The meat is eaten, the fur is made rope, the skin can be a variety of tools, ranging from sandals to roofs and war shields. Her art water became a hair wash shampoo. The nails are burned and kneaded into flour for wound medicine or cake batter. The dirt can be used as fuel. Camels are a gift of God to the inhabitants of the desert.
*Makkah* location*
In the city of Mecca is located Kaaba, Baitullah. Towards the Kaaba, all the Muslims in the world turn themselves to prayer. It was in this city of Mecca that the prophet Muhammad ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ was born.
The city of Mecca is a not so wide valley, in the middle of a sea of sand. The hills confine this valley closely. It was so close that there were only three ways to get out and into Mecca. The first road leads to Yemen, the second road leads to the Red Sea, and the third road is the road to Palestine.
Thousands of years ago, the Meccan Valley was just a stopover for caravans, both coming from Yemen to Palestine and vice versa, coming from Palestine to Yemen. Ishmael was the first to make Mecca a city.
*Arab Clothes*
The original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula were Bedouins. Their clothes are loose, warm in winter, and cool in summer. These clothes keep the skin from sunburn as well as dry wind.
In the days of the prophets, this garment consisted of two strands. One strand wrapped around the body from under the armpits. One more strand is a long toe cloak and is made of sheep or camel fur. The color is cream with an upright striated in black, blue, brown or white.
His long female clothes swept the ground and were very loose. The shawl is wrapped around the waist, the robe is striped red, yellow, black or blue. The veil is black or white. Red, white, or brown headgear protects the eyes, ears, and nose from dust and sandstorms.
*badui*
The Bedouins are the original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. They were formidable wandering warriors. Their height is medium, but stout, deft, and strong suffer in the harsh realms. If any family member is killed, the Bedouin men will immediately avenge the killer. They are brave in battle and patient in defeat.
Nevertheless, Bedouins are notoriously friendly, love to give, and have great respect for guests. They are also calm, patient, and not quick to anger. Bedouins also greatly admire the beauty of poetry. The souls of Bedouins are easily called to the truth. They are simple people. They sat on the floor with food containers on their knees. Thus, it was indistinguishable where the employer and where the subordinate were.
My filthy friends, it is to these people that Prophet Muhammad. It was thanks to the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad that the Bedouin people of this desolate desert were able to shake the world. It was they who eventually spread the religion of Islam throughout the world. They are the ones who make Muslims a great and respected people.
However, long before it spread to the corners of the earth, the journey of Muslims in the Arabian Peninsula began by the story of Prophet Ibrahim ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ )th.
He was the ancestor of Prophet Muhammad.
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