Mohammad (always capitalized) spent a great part of his life uniting the separate bands of Arabs (always capitalized) and writing the Ayah or "Signs of God" that is the main body of the Holy Quran. He was very influential in his time and afterward in many ways. His teachings affected Arabs enough that they eventually spread his ideas throughout all the Arab countries.
Muhammad's teachings affected people from Arabia in the sense that:
The effect of the teachings of the prophet Muhammad was people still believe on his teachings....!!
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HAZRAT MUHAMMAD {p.b.h} followers are called Muslim. See related question below for more information.
Some people were because he taught that there was only one God, Allah, and some people in Saudi Arabia were polytheistic, believing in many Gods, and they didn't like being told to stop worshipping their Gods. In whole history, people around the world follow different teachings. Even in one family, one likely finds different if not opposing views about life. So, naturally, for every teaching addressed to the masses (said from Heaven or not) there are always people opposing it (even in matters said scientific) and Muhammad's teachings are not an exception.
It move them. Some did not understand or care about him.
It is a theocracy that dictates terms to them if they don't do as they are told they are disciplined.
Muhammad preached that people are equal, and that the rich should share thier wealth with the poor
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant
the majority pf people in Europe began protestingLuther affected the people by teaching that the Catholic Church had grown corrupt and that people need a direct connection with God.
saudi arabia life is very islamic
Very few people in Saudi Arabia play Blazblue games.
people in Arabia lived in what type of environment