The frequent acts of plundering among the tribes have led to endless vicious blood feuds, which in turn resulted in mutual hostility and antagonism, thereby hindering interactions among the Arabs, making the Arabs of the entire Arabian Peninsula akin to scattered sand, unable to unite.
Incidentally, the early Arabian Peninsula, like other civilizations, belonged to a polytheistic belief system.
Deities of nature, ancestors, functional deities, and tribal guardian gods coexisted, and the worship systems of different tribes varied greatly. Coupled with mutual plundering and blood feuds, they almost fought each other to death, making it impossible for normal reconciliation.
This is precisely why the youth previously believed that those native Arab deities were unreliable.
After understanding the situation, Luo En gave his view:
"Therefore, you need a banner with appeal to unite all Arabs and have them strive for a common ideal."
"How should I do that, please teach me!"
