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What groups became a threat to byzantine empire after the death of Justinian?

muslims


What were the names of the two groups of Muslims that developed after the death of Uthman?

Shittes and Sunnis


Why did Muslims split in two groups?

The death of Muhammad split the Muslims over their belief about who should take over as their leader. The Sunnis believed that the person should be elected and the Shiites believed that the person should be a descendant of Muhammad.


When did the Muslims invade Egypt after Cleopatra's death?

The Muslims invaded Egypt roughly 670 years after Cleopatra's death.


Do Muslims wear Jewelry when they die?

No, Muslims don't wear jewelry on their death.


What do Muslims believe happens to believers after death?

they is another life after death


Do Muslims believe in the after life resurrection?

yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.


What are muslims promised when they die?

True and virtuous Muslims are promised Paradise after their death after the Day of Judgment.


How does Islam treat non-believers after Mohammed's death?

as the same as they treated them before his death, with respect but there some them who fought Muslims, so Muslims fought back


Muslims were divided into two groups which were?

Muslims were divided into two primary groups, Sunni and Shia, following the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE. Sunnis believed that the community should select its leader, leading to the election of Abu Bakr as the first caliph. In contrast, Shia Muslims maintained that leadership should remain within the Prophet's family, specifically favoring Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law. This division has led to differing beliefs, practices, and interpretations of Islam over the centuries.


Do muslims believe in heven?

yes we believe in life after death


Where do Muslims believe they go after death?

Muslims believe that after death, their souls are judged by Allah and are either rewarded with paradise (Jannah) or punished in hell (Jahannam) based on their deeds and faith in this life.