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The Arabs conquered Syria, Palestine and Egypt which belonged to the Byzantine Empire. The Seljuk Turks conquered most of the Byzantine territories in Turkey. The Ottoman Turks conquered what was left of this empire (north-western Turkey and south-eastern Europe) and brought it to an end. All these people were Muslims and Islam was part of the forces which drove their expansion.

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Islam arose after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, which disintegrated under the strain of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of this empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for 1000 years. Historians have coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate this part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The rise of Islam unified the Arab tribes and turned them into a fighting force. The Arabs conquered the Levant (Syria, Lebanon and Israel/Palestine) and Egypt, which belonged to the Byzantine Empire. Later the Seljuk Turks conquered much of what is now Turkey and then the Ottoman Turks conquered the remaining lands of the Byzantine Empire and brought it to an end. However, although these two Turkish powers were Muslims, their success was less linked to the rise of Islam.

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Byzantium's territory in the Middle East was conquered by Muslims. This was the beginning of the fall of Byzantium. Persia was completely conquered and subsumed in the Islamic Empire.

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Did the Byzantine empire decline before or after Islam spread-?

The Byzantine Empire declined after Islam spread. The words "Islam spread" are nebulous. If the question is referring to the Rise of Islam period, when Mohammed and the Rightly-Guided Caliphs were spreading Islam, then yes, the Byzantine Empire decline after these events. If, however, you are referring to the Seljuk and Ottoman conquests of Anatolia nearly 600 years later which eventually ended the Byzantine Empire, the Empire was in decline long before these armies trampled the Byzantines to the ground. The answer is more complex than the above answers would purport. See the link below for another relevant answer.


What effect did the Byzantine rule over Constantinople as well as the Islamic defeat by Charles Martel in 732 CE have on the spread of Islam?

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How did majapahit empire fall?

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Did the rise of Muslim religion contribute to the fall of rome?

The rise of Islam did not contribute to the fall of the western part of the Roman empire, which occurred about a century earlier. The rise of Islam united the Arabs who went on to conquere territories of the eastern part of the Roman Empire (historians call the eastern part after the fall of the western part Byzantine Empire). They took over Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and the territories in North Africa. Eventually, this empire was brought down by the Ottoman Turks, who were Muslim. However, the Ottomans were more interested on power and expansion than religion. Christianity did not play any part in the fall of either parts of the Roman Empire. It became the state religion and a unifying element. Some pagan Romans thought that Christianity had weakened the fighting spirit of the Romans, but this was not the case.


What was the rise of the byzatine empire?

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Did the Byzantine empire decline before or after Islam spread-?

The Byzantine Empire declined after Islam spread. The words "Islam spread" are nebulous. If the question is referring to the Rise of Islam period, when Mohammed and the Rightly-Guided Caliphs were spreading Islam, then yes, the Byzantine Empire decline after these events. If, however, you are referring to the Seljuk and Ottoman conquests of Anatolia nearly 600 years later which eventually ended the Byzantine Empire, the Empire was in decline long before these armies trampled the Byzantines to the ground. The answer is more complex than the above answers would purport. See the link below for another relevant answer.


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What effect did the Byzantine rule over Constantinople as well as the Islamic defeat by Charles Martel in 732 CE have on the spread of Islam?

Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire held the Muslims at bay in the southeast (Balkans) until the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the 1300s and 1400s. In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).


How did majapahit empire fall?

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Why did Islam not spread to europe in the middle ages?

Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire held the Muslims at bay in the southeast (Balkans) until the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the 1300s and 1400s. In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).


Did the rise of Muslim religion contribute to the fall of rome?

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Did the rise of Christianity and Islam contribute to the fall of rome?

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How did the spread of Islam give rise to the Islamic world?

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What is the name of the emperor who was killed by his body guard in the fall of rome and the rise of byzantium?

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What made the byzantine empire unsuccessful?

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