The purpose of the Ghazu in the years before Islam was to raid or go on military expeditions. These raids and expeditions took on an air of religious warfare.
Islam did not really change, the only way or reason it changed was the way the government changed it.
Instead of the various Arabian Bedouins attacking and raiding from each other they would join together and begin to attack and raid the Non-Arab Levantines (in the Byzantine Empire) and the Non-Arab Persians (in the Sassanid Empire). The raids also became more formalized as holy wars or jihads against the Non-Muslim adversaries, as opposed to being a purely economic activity as it was before.
i suppose your question could be: how becoming a Muslim change someone life? Actually Islam is the way of life not only an act in some occasions or times. becoming a Muslim could change almost everything in your life, the way of eating, wearing, talking, dealing with people and even the way you look to the world.
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Yes! The effect that technology has already had on the way work is done is incredible! technology will continue to change the way work is done. There is some crazy things being invented to help with and change the way things are done, look it up on the web to find out more than what can fit in this answer.
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Pharoah's main work was to stop Muslims and other people from the way of Allah mean Islam.
Islam is not just only religion. Islam is a way of successful life.
If you enjoy your occupation you'll never have to work a day in your life. If you don't like something change it. If you can't change it change the way you think about it!
Islam in not something that should be in or out. Islam is the faith of around one quarter of world population. A religion has no need to be "in" or "out." Islam is a way of life and faith. That's just the way it "is." Refer to related the question below to know more about Islam principles.
Islam is extremely impartant it is my way of life