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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
10

How did rule under the Abbasids dynasty impact the Muslim people?

History
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Otrada [13]3 years ago
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<span>With the rise of the Abbasids dynasty, its influence in the Muslim empire of the Caliphate expanded to other nations, concentrating on supporting the community of Muslim believers, even though they were not of Arab nationality. Much of the support for the Abbasids dynasty, coming from the Persians, had as a logical consequence that the Abbasids were responsible for many of the traditions of the Sāsānian government (who were Persians). <span>Being supported by tolerant Muslims, it also allowed the Abbasids to recognize before the public opinion the Embryonic Islamic Law, and to base their dynasty on the religion of Islam.</span></span>
solong [7]3 years ago
5 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

The Abbasid was basically an independent power that defeated the Umayyad leaders based in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The Umayyads viewed Islam a strict religion for Arabs and commented converts of Islam and each non-Arab Muslims as second-class immigrants. Those who protested the ruling aristocracy called their movement after al-Abbas. They not only differed with this belief in Islam, but they also didn't want the Umayyads to possess so much state control. The Abbasids took control from the Umayyads, transferred the control centre of the Islamic world apart from its Arab origins and began a modern federal government base in Baghdad, a city they developed for this motive. The Abbasid leaders supported the scope of Islam and the origin of a global community of followers. The Abbasid dynasty further strengthened intellectual growth which resulted in creating,  what is regarded to as the golden era of Islam.

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