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the Byzantines and the Sasanians
the Mughal and the Sasanians
the Byzantines and the Aksumites
the Himyarites and the Holy Roman EmpireMuslims worship the same God as Jewish people and Christians.
Muhammad was the first in a long line of monotheistic prophets.
Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad were the same person.
Islam is a polytheistic faith.Quran
Torah
Bible
Kaabathe belief in one God, Muhammad’s leadership, and mutual defense
the use of the Arabic language and service to the Byzantine Empire
previous membership in the Jewish faith
residence in the city of MeccaSasanian Persia
Han China
Aksumite Ethiopia
Byzantine EmpireMuslim versus non-Muslim
Arab versus Persian
conqueror versus conquered
Byzantine versus Romannon-Arab converts to Islam
religious leaders of the young Muslim community
caravan traders traveling along the Silk Roads
the first dynasty of IslamThe center of the Islamic world was shifting eastward after the Abbasid Revolution.
No other cities were hospitable to the Arabs, so they needed to build their own.
The Abbasids wanted to return the capital of their empire to Arabia.
The Byzantines recaptured the old capital city of Damascus.