There is no such empire currently. Perhaps you are referring to the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended.
The most prominent declining Islamic Empire in the Early 20th century was the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended. However, the Qajjar and Safavid Empires had also been in decline during the same period in Iran.
No. The Islamic Golden Age was a period from about 750 to 1258 AD. The Ottoman Empire arose in 1299 AD.
Tourism is declining in many parts of the Middle East because of wars.
it was divided by disagreements over which muslims should be leaders
because it was the middle east. the country encompassed all of what we now know as the middle east.
Most of the Islamic Empires were in the Middle East and/or North Africa or Spain or Central Asia. As there were nearly 25 different Islamic Empires, please be more specific if you want a more specific answer.
Most people in the Middle East today practice Islam.
Yes, the Middle East attacked the Byzantine Empire, i.e. in the Levant. The Turks also attacked the Byzantine Empire.
The Ottoman Empire lasted from 1453 to 1918 and it was located mostly in the Middle East.
By 750, the Islamic Empire stretched from Spain and Morocco in the west, across North Africa, to most of the Middle East, some of Central Asia, and terminating at Afghanistan and Pakistan in the eat.
They adopted the Islamic religion and ruled the Middle East for more than 400 years.