 The picture before you shows horses, men riding them with swords in their hands and shields in their hand. You see the dead person also. This is a complete picture of a small little battle. You can't call it war. And this is what was predominant feature of the Arabs before Islam. Arabs were very, very offensive people. Why were they offensive? There are tremendous reasons for that. We'll talk about few. They were offensive because of ignorance. They had no education. They had left the divine concepts. They had left to pay homage or Ibadat Allah Rabbil Izzat. They had created their own method. Also, ignorance is removed once you have institutions, once you have meetings with the fond people, once you have relations with various kinds of people. These kinds of people, they teach you a lot. But if you remain solely, absolutely, privately at one place among the same people for a prolonged, prolonged, prolonged and prolonged period, ignorance is bound to prevail. And if the ignorance prevails, it develops offensive attitude among the people. And that offensive attitude ultimately leads to nothing but battles and fights. So, it was their constant business. It was a constant step feature in separable part of their society to keep fighting with each other. For example, even if a goat of one tribe had gone to another tribe and they did not hand it over themselves, a small little battle will take place. And that fight was typical fight or battle of those times when the horses, swords, arrows and bows were used. Why it was like that? It was like that because they were no countries. They were no demarcated boundaries for the countries of different nations. They were the same people but they had divided themselves into various tribes, keeping in view their inheritance. And that was the source of problem for everything and for the offensive attitude. You see, what happened was, if there are four tribes, every tribe would consider him to be the best tribe, to be the leading tribe, to be the most honorable, to be the most important ruling. Dominant and there was absolutely no law. How a law can take place or how a law can be framed if there is no country, if there is no government, if there is no nation. Tribals had their own laws. They were traditions.