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{{Infobox_location|title = Arabia|image = TribalArabia.JPG|imagecaption = Artists impression of a town in Pre-Islamic Arabia.|map = TribalArabia2.JPG|mapcaption = Arabia as seen from space.}}Before the introduction of [[Islam]] to Western Asia, [[List of Libertarian Socialist Societies|societies]] were run in a highly egalitarian and decentralized manner. Islam acted as a method of state-formation, but stateless Arabia maybe managed to influence certain ideas of Islam, notably the ideal of [[shura]].
Before the introduction of [[Islam]] to Western Asia, [[List of Anarchist Societies|societies]] were run in a highly egalitarian and decentralized manner. Islam acted as a method of state-formation, but stateless Arabia maybe managed to influence certain ideas of Islam, notably the ideal of [[shura]].


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Before the introduction of Islam to Western Asia, societies were run in a highly egalitarian and decentralized manner. Islam acted as a method of state-formation, but stateless Arabia maybe managed to influence certain ideas of Islam, notably the ideal of shura.