Arabs historically placed a strong emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene, which was reflected in their urban planning and public health practices. The city of Baghdad, during its peak in the Islamic Golden Age, had around 65,000 public baths (hammams). These baths served not only as places for washing but also as social and cultural centers, highlighting the importance of cleanliness in Arab culture.
it was until Arabs backstabbed Turks.
The Abbassids moved their capital to Baghdad because their base of support was among the Persians and Mesopotamian Arabs (as opposed to Damascus, which was the base of support for their Umayyad rivals).
The Arabs were the first civilized people in the world since civilization was originally created in Baghdad , Iraq
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Arabs
The Arabs believed that Abraham and his son, Ishmael, had built the Ka'aba.
Israel claimed authority to lands that the Arabs believed should have been exclusively an Arab State.
The father of the Arabs is considered to be Prophet Ishmael, who is believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people according to Islamic tradition.
They believed Islam to be moral and desirable.
It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians. It did not lead to ongoing tensions between the Arabs and Israelis. The tension had already been there. The creation of Israel gave the Arabs a political entity on which to focus there ambivalence.
Arabs believed that the Earth was stationary and that the Sun, planets, and stars revolved around it in a geocentric model of the Solar System. They also believed that the universe was finite and enclosed by a series of celestial spheres.
It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians. It did not lead to ongoing tensions between the Arabs and Israelis. The tension had already been there. The creation of Israel gave the Arabs a political entity on which to focus there ambivalence.