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After Muhammad's death, a series of caliphs succeeded him in leading the Muslim community. The spread of Islam continued rapidly across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond during this period. This led to the establishment of the Islamic empire and the transformation of Arabia into a major center of power and influence in the region.

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