Comparison Of Umayyad And Abbasid Dynasty

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January 28, 2016

 

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Islam’s five pillars provide the basis for an underlying religious unity. Unlike the Abbasid, the Umayyad did not consider the mawali, or non-Arab converts to Islam, full members of the umma. As a result, the number of conversions to Islam in the Umayyad era was low. However, the Abbasid period saw the full integration of new converts, both Arab and non-Arab, into the Islamic community...
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As a result, the number of conversions to Islam in the Umayyad era was low. However, the Abbasid period saw the full integration of new converts, both Arab and non-Arab, into the Islamic community. One possible reason that the Abbasid Dynasty accepted the mawali and the Umayyad Dynasty did not is that with the rise of the mawali, the Abbasid Empire knew there would be growth in wealth and social statues of the merchant and landlord classes of the empire...
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