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The nomadic desert tribesman who played a significant role in the early formation of the Muslim empire was the Prophet Muhammad. He, along with his followers from various tribes, began to establish settlements in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Medina after the Hijra in 622 CE. This unification of tribes under the banner of Islam laid the foundation for the rapid expansion of the Muslim empire across the region and beyond.

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