No the empire was constructed by conquest. However the ancient Muslim people were tolerant and the empire prospered because of this. It is a pity that this tolerance seems to have been lost with some modern Muslim teaching.
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Islam initially expanded through military conquest.
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Cuneiform writing enabled Sargon to communicate his orders efficiently across his empire, facilitating governance and control over distant regions. It was crucial for record-keeping, administration, and communication with various parts of the growing empire, allowing for the efficient management of resources, tribute collection, and coordination of military campaigns. This helped Sargon establish a centralized authority, enforce laws, and solidify his rule over the diverse peoples of Mesopotamia.
He argued that plans to modernize and Westernoze Iran were insulting to Islam.
How did the Beduins help expand Islam
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Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances.
well i have doubt that he was tolerant rather the impact of hinduism made him liberal and hence wanted to create new religion which was blend of both hinduism and islam.. his tactful approach to counter his enemies was what helped him establish mughal empire.. he married rajpoot woman so that the fighter clan in india support him against him.. thanks and regards
Mansa Musa ruled the West African empire of Mali using great skill and organization. Through time, Mansa Musa taught the ways of Islam throughout Mali, which influenced Africans to create art and buildings. Then, Mansa Musa awards citizens with gold, land, and horses.
Askia the Great spread Islam and promoted education throughout his empire. Mansa Musa helped spread Islam and increased the wealth and influence of the Mali Empire through his lavish pilgrimage to Mecca, which also promoted knowledge about African wealth and culture in other regions.
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances by using cuneiform.