H. Abou bakr Sidique was was successor of Prophet Muhammad saw who rules Arabia .
Answer B (shia view)
Imam Ali S.A. was appointed as Caliph by Allah and prophet at Ghadir in front of 120,000 Muslim after final Hajj of prophet.
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The first Arab Empire was established by the Umayyad Dynasty, which ruled from 661 to 750 CE. Following the death of Prophet Muhammad, the Umayyads expanded the Islamic caliphate, stretching from Spain in the west to India in the east. This period marked significant political, cultural, and economic developments in the Arab world. The Umayyad Empire played a crucial role in the spread of Islam and the Arabic language.
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
an arab!!
when Islam was just beginning and after the death of Muhammad (sws), the Arab empire conquered alot of differerent regions and introduced their religion, however they did not force mass conversions. Islam was simply appealing to followers of other religions because of the political unity and loyalty. if you have time research the beginnings of the Arab empire and the life of Muhammad (sws)
A:No. Jesus was a Jew; Muhammad was an Arab.
Muhammad was born in Arabia - that makes him an Arab, not Greek!
Muhammad Khalil has written: 'The Arab States and the Arab League' -- subject(s): Sources, History
Muhammad unified by Arab people by the power of prayer and his speeches. It was under the Islamic religion in which he unified the Arab people.
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They ruled from 633 C.E. to 661 C.E. (both inclusive) for a total of 29 years.
He is Sheik Muhammad bin Zaid, the president of the United Arab Emirates.
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