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The last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (MPBUH) was born in Mecca. At that time (6th century AD) the people of Mecca had lost many original teachings of Hazrat Abraham (AS). They knew that there was the Chief God but they believed that there were also many partners of God Almighty. They worshiped Idols considering them the partners of God, and had special powers. They were drunkards. They fought against each other on petty matters. Many of them buried their daughters alive. They believed in the rule,"Might is right." They had no education. They gambled and believed in here-say. They lived in tribes and followed tribal laws.

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