1. Establishment of the first naval fleet in the Islamic era of Muawiya
2.Unification of the Islamic country's
3.putting dots in the quran , ex : ش س
4.Open India
5.Instrument of the Islamic Umayyad money
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The Umayyads are an Arabian tribe that moved from central Arabia to Damascus during the rule of the Caliph Omar to be the leaders of the Damascus Governate. Their authority expanded under Caliph Othman, who was a cousin of the Umayyads.
no the umayyads ruled damascus as there capital the abbasids took Baghdad as there capital...
because the Umayyads separated themselves from the general islamic populace and surrounded themselves with foreigners.
661-750 AD
They moved the capital from Damascus to Baghdad for the benefits of better control of trade routes and information.
They moved the capital from Damascus to Baghdad for the benefits of better control of trade routes and information.
No. The Umayyads ruled initially from Damascus (660s-750s) until they were overthrown by the Abbassids. Abd er-Rahman re-established the Umayyad Caliphate in Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain) in the city of Córdoba. The Umayyads ruled from this city until the dynasty ended (750s-1030s). However, the Umayyads never ruled from Medina.
No because the group of caliphs the Umayyad ruled from Damascus
The Umayyads expanded their empire primarily to the west and north from their capital, Damascus. They extended their territory across North Africa and into the Iberian Peninsula, reaching as far as Spain. Additionally, they expanded eastward into Persia and Central Asia, significantly increasing the extent of their empire during their rule.
Two changes that the Rightly Guided Caliphs made during their rule was the institution of consultation and meetings of the council.
Sunni muslims follow the sunnah of Muhammad (peace be upon him), believed that Muhhammad (PHUH) was the last prophet, and accepted the rule of the umayyads. Shi'a muslims sometimes follow the sunnah (way) of Muhammad (PBUH) but didn't accept the rule of the Umayyads and believed only close friends or relatives of Muhammad (PBUH) should and could rule
Yes. During the Caliphate of Umayyad. It was the capital of AN Arab Empire, not THE Arab Empire. By the time that the Umayyads established their rule in Spain, they lost control of the Middle East and North Africa to the Abbassids.