This is not actually correct. The countryside areas were the most prone to rebellions and insurrections against Arab rule, specifically because Arabs did not integrate into the rural areas and were therefore seen as foreign usurpers. The most upstart areas were the Amazigh (Berbers) of the Atlas Mountains (today's Morocco and Algeria).
This is not actually correct. The countryside areas were the most prone to rebellions and insurrections against Arab rule, specifically because Arabs did not integrate into the rural areas and were therefore seen as foreign usurpers. The most upstart areas were the Amazigh (Berbers) of the Atlas Mountains (today's Morocco and Algeria).
Non-Revolters, I guess. There is no particular term for those who accepted the imperial right of the Umayyads. The overwhelming majority of Sunni Muslims did, however, while the overwhelming majority of Shiite Muslims did not. The Sunnis who did not necessarily concede the Umayyads the right to rule were the Mawali or non-Arab Muslims who suffered under Umayyad pro-Arab discrimination.
A general rule is an unstated rule that is widely accepted. Morals are general rules that are not taught but widely accepted.
A rule or a statement that is accepted without proof is a postulate.
The system in which the decision of more than half the people is accepted is called a majority rule system.
people accepted that god chose those monarchs to rule them
The Postulate
One word for an accepted method would be "protocol".
That's up to you. There is no rule about it.
Convention
A principle.
Norm