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    In 632‚ the death of Muhammad would begin the time when Muslim armies would conquer lands throughout the Middle East‚ North Africa‚ and Spain to establish Islamic ruled empires called caliphates that would last until 1258. The major Islamic ruled empires during this time that lasts about six centuries would be the Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) and the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258)‚ and these early Islamic empires would undergo many continuities and changes throughout their long existence. While Islamic

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    (alMujaadilah: 11) It is only those who have knowledge among His servants that fear Allah (al-Fatir: 28) From Hadith: Prophet said: For him who embarks on the path of seeking knowledge‚ Allah will ease for him the way to paradise

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    communication and etiquettes. Spain is a country that has many important facts and business etiquettes that need to be considered when doing business in Spain. The main fact that should be known is that the predominant language spoken in Spain which is Spanish. Other important facts to consider include their way of treating co workers and others‚ the type of system business runs on‚ and what is expected in business meetings. Spain’s overview of business communication practices can be of great use for

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    at the height of its grandeur. Today‚ the Aljaferia Palace contains the Cortes or regional parliament of the autonomous community of Aragon. The structure holds unique importance in that it is the only conserved testimony of a large building of Spanish Islamic architecture of the era of the Taifas‚ independent kingdoms. As a work of art‚ the Aljaferia Palace belongs to the style of Mudéjar Art. Mudéjar Art‚ a style which is native and unique to the history of Spain‚ was a meeting point between

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    International Islamic University Malaysia Kuliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences Semester Two‚ 2008/2009 Islamic KNOWLEDGE AND CIVILIZATION UNGS 2040 Section 19 The Abbasids Era: Rise And Fall By: Sri Atikah Md. Samuji 0736506 Siti Aisyah Mohd. Kamal 0739532 Mastura Hashim 0735072 To: Dr. Aliza Elias Table of Contents |No. |Contents |Page |

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    inside the mosque by the Christian conquerors in the early 13th century. The construction of the Great Mosque lasted over two centuries‚ starting in 786 AD under the supervision of the emir of Carboda‚ Abd ar-Rahman I. Early in the history of Islam‚ Abd al-Rahman(731-788) was a member of the Umayyad dynasty who survived the Abbasid revole and escaped from Syria to southern Spain‚ where he found a new kingdom. In 786‚ he began to built the Great Mosque – an great example of the congregational mosque style

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    Annotation 9: 1200 C.E. Social Structure of the Byzantine Empire (Theme 5) The Byzantine Empire consisted of three different classes. The upper class included aristocrats‚ government officials‚ senior military officers‚ and large landowners. The middle class included merchants and owners of medium-sized landed properties. The lower class included people working under those of the upper class and the clergy. It was possible to move up the ladder to a different class through military service or

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    The Culture that I will focus on is Spanish Culture. Spanish Culture has a lot of factors and history ranging from music all the way to food and holidays. Spanish Culture has a lot of stuff that is able to separate them from other cultures and countries around the world. The languages that are used mostly in Spanish culture are Spanish and Latin. The majority of Spanish countries talk in either one or both of these languages. The next biggest idea of Spanish culture is food. Most families for breakfast

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    and observers from these other cultures commented on the unseemly pace of Western fashion‚ which many felt suggested an instability and a lack of order in Western culture. The Japanese Shogun’s secretary boasted (not completely accurately) to a Spanish visitor in 1609 that Japanese clothing had not changed in over a thousand years.[4] However‚ there is considerable evidence in Ming China

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    The weakening of caliphal authority in the 9th and 10th century fits in with the assumption of a mainstream ’decline’ in Islamic civilisation. Thomas Arnold wrote “As the power of the Abbasids declined‚ soon after the death of Hārūn al-Rashīd‚ the essential features of the caliphate gradually disappeared‚ until there remained nothing but the name. The weakening of Abbasid caliphal authority can be attributed to the interrelationship between many factors that contributed to the Abbasid collapse in

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