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The Umayyads established the Umayyad Caliphate, the second of the four major Arab caliphates established after the death of Muhammad.

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What do the shiites believe about umaayads?

Answer A (shia view)shia believes "the cursed tree" in the Quran is Umayyads family tree.shia curses Umayyads and reject them. Yazid, who killed shia Imam Imam Hussain S.A was from Umayyads. and also other Shia Imams were killed by Umayyads. shia believes Abusufyan (founder of Umayyad governments) was who made biggest harm to Islam and in the name of Islam destroyed Islam in fact and made a fake version of Islam that continues today. shia consider Umayyads enemies of Islam but in the name of Islam. according to shia at Badr war many of relatives of Abu sufyan (Umayyads) were killed by prophet and Ali S.A. and this made a great envy of prophet and Ahl ul Bayt in heart of Umayyads and they killed and destroyed real Muslims and real Islam as much as they could in response.


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identify the problem; esablish a theory of probable cause


What did the Shiite Muslims believe about the Umayyads?

Umayyads always controlled shia Muslims and kept Imams of shia in prison or killed them. shia Muslims hated Umayyads and always hided their beliefs to be safe from Umayyads security officers.They don't consider them right.


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the quaranians


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no the umayyads ruled damascus as there capital the abbasids took Baghdad as there capital...


Where did the Umayyads come from?

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.


Who were umayyads?

Umayyads were the descendants of Umayya whose father was Abd-Shams of the city of Mecca . Abd-Shams was a son of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai. Abd Manaf ibn Qusai had another son by name Hashim whose son was the Prophet Mohammed.


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because the Umayyads separated themselves from the general islamic populace and surrounded themselves with foreigners.


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scientist have esablished beyond any doubt that smoking causes cancer and diseases


How did the Abbasids defeat the Umayyads?

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