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    The Abbasid Revolution

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    Abbasid Revolution The Abbasid Dynasty‚ known to its supporters as the ‘blessed dynasty’‚ which imposed its authority on the Islamic empire in 132/750‚ claimed to inaugurate a new era of justice‚ piety and happiness. The dynasty ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 750 to 1258 AD‚ making it one of the longest and most influential Islamic dynasties. For most of its early history‚ it was the largest empire in the world‚ and this meant that it had contact with distant neighbors such as the Chinese and Indians

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    WHAP DBQ Rough Draft The roles played by metropolises in the Islamic civilizations were huge. In the Post-Classical Age‚ the Muslim societies had roles such as the expansion and prosperity of their empire‚ the standardized and organized form of government they brought‚ and finally‚ the spread of their culture through trading and invasions throughout the Post-Classical world. Firstly‚ the expansion of the Islamic empire kept growing and its prosperity was never lacking. Marco Polo‚ himself

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    The middle east has been at the centre of involvement for great powers for centuries. Its people have been subjected to conquest‚ colonization‚ and regime change. The Ottoman Empire‚ European powers and the United States have each impacted the region. The combination of their actions created the modern states of the Middle East as we know them today. This argues that the current social and political situation in the region is a direct consequence of these various powers. The Ottoman Empire was facing

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    HAZRAT UMAR (634 – 644 A.D.) Life Before Khilafat: Hazrat Umar‚ son of Khattab‚ was born in Makkah twelve or thirteen years after the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Umar had a common ancestor in Ka’ab. Umar was taught reading and writing by his father who was an educated and well-to-do merchant of Makkah. Umar was very learned‚ intelligent and studious. He was a poet and a very good orator. He was strong and powerful and was fond of archery‚ horse-riding and wrestling

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    Post Colonialism

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    LTWR 410 ---August 29‚ 2012 Economically -People relied on trade/barter/the importance of Mecca in bringing people together and disseminating news -Nomadic culture -Slavery -Unbalanced distribution of wealth The Guided Caliphs -The early caliphs survive in Islamic history as guided advocating social justice‚ and treating everybody equally -Early expansion -This brought Arab Muslims in contact with different ethnic groups and peoples including the Berbers of North Africa -Islamic Spain/The

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    is canada the best?

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    Canada is a great place to live‚ because it is a very diverse country. It is multicultural‚ it’s considered a Melting Pot; meaning many people from many nation coming together to make this country special and unique. Canada is known for its natural resources and scenic wonders‚ such as the beautiful Niagara Falls‚ the great mountains and different climates. Canada is one of the best countries to live‚ because of many factors; Life expectancy‚ Adult illiteracy rate and Death rate are leading in comparison

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    PART ONE INTRODUCTION Sokoto Jihad and the formation of the Caliphate The greatest and certainly the most influential of the nineteenth century jihads was that of Usman dan Fodio. He was a Fulani of the Torodbe clan which had migrated to Gobir‚ in north-western Hausaland‚ many generations before. He was born in 1754 into a scholarly family and he and his younger brother Abdullahi‚ were given a broad Islamic education. At that time of his youth‚ Gobir‚ as have seen‚ had become the most powerful

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    Caliphate Vs Catholic Church

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    religious leaders was devastating to their respective groups of followers‚ leaving them in the dark and in dire need of leadership‚ resulting in the formation of two very similar yet profoundly different institutions known as the Church and the Caliphate‚ respectively. Without divine leadership‚ and as each grew almost exponentially in size‚ both religions suffered from division and widespread disunity among the ever-increasing numbers of sects‚ each applying different interpretations on various

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    Caliphate of Umar II

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    Umar Ibn ’Abdul Aziz ’Umar Ibn ’Abdul Aziz was born in the year 63 Hijrah. His father ’Abdul-Aziz was the appointed Wali of Egypt and when ’Umar was young he sent him to AlMadinah to be raised in an Islamic environment. So he went‚ memorised the Qur ’aan at a young age and was educated by the foremost scholars from the Islamic Ummah and from the great generation that followed the Sahaabah (rah). When his father passed away the Ummayyad Khaleefah Abdul-Maalik called him to Damascus and

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    Chapter 15: The West and the Changing World Balance Decline of the Old Order 1) What were symptoms of decline in the Arabic Caliphate by 1300? 2) By what date had the Arabs been virtually excluded from European trade? 3) How involved was Arabic trade after 1100 in the world market? 4) After the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate who replaced them in control of the Arabic world? 5) Why were the Ottomans never able to expand very far? What was their main concerns? 6) What area represented a

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