write in detail about the rise of Islam in Arabia
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Pre-Islamic Arabia is the Arabian Peninsula prior to the emergence of Islam in 610 CE. The military campaigns are quite well-documented in Arabic, Armenian, Byzantine, Latin, Persian, and Syriac sources. The Incense Route had brought together the various parts of the Arabian Peninsula: the cities in what is now Yemen, the towns and tribes along the route to the northwest (e.g., Yathrib, Dedan, Hegra, Tayma), and the Ghassanid and Lakhmid federations along the urban periphery of the Roman/Byzantine and the Sassanian Empires.
Islam spread to many areas of the world because of military conquest, positive messages, political order, and trade. This expresses the vastness of Muslim territory, as well as the various countries and areas of political power that are under an Islamic influence.
The military conquest was inspired by religion, but it was also motivated by greed and politics.But this mixture of motives combined to form a process that forged Islamic and Arab ideals and communities into a fast-growing religious and political identity.