There is not just one Islamic Empire but over 25 different Islamic Empires in different parts of the world. The first Islamic Empire, the Rashidun Caliphate existed from 633 CE to 661 CE. This was followed by the Umayyad Caliphate from 661 CE to 750 CE. The Umayyads were in turn replaced by the Abbassids who ruled all or part of the Middle East from 750 CE to 1256 CE. In turn, they were replaced by the Ilkhanate, the Seljuks, and the Ottomans all the way until the 20th Century,
They were able to repel the Eurasian peoples who flooded into Europe, defend their borders, and maintain a prosperous society.
Augustus Caesar ruled the Roman Empire from approximately 27 BC to 14 AD.
The underlying premise of the question is incorrect. The Byzantine Empire never converted to Islam and Islam was, by and large, illegal within the Byzantine Empire for as long as it existed. The reason why the territory formerly controlled by the Byzantine Empire became Muslim-majority was because it was conquered by various Islamic States such as the Rashidun Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate, the Seljuq Turkish Empire, and the Ottoman Empire (which finished the job).
The Byzantine Empire lasted from approximately 476 until 1450, about 1000 years. In the end, it was defeated and taken over by the what became the Turkish Empire. However it lasted a long long time. By the definition of how long it lasted it would by most standards be considered a success.
The Roman Empire lasted in Constantinople, known as Byzantium before its renaming, for over a millennium after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Eastern Roman Empire, commonly referred to as the Byzantine Empire, continued until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. This marks a duration of approximately 977 years in which Constantinople served as the capital of a Roman state.
approximately 162 years
1000 years approximately
It existed for around 170 years from approximately 1420 to 1591.
From around 550-330 BCE. So about 220 years.
They were able to repel the Eurasian peoples who flooded into Europe, defend their borders, and maintain a prosperous society.
Augustus Caesar ruled the Roman Empire from approximately 27 BC to 14 AD.
Yes, the Mali Empire lasted longer than the Ghana Empire. The Ghana Empire, which peaked between the 9th and 11th centuries, lasted for about 300 years, while the Mali Empire flourished from the 13th to the 16th centuries, lasting roughly 400 years. Thus, the Mali Empire did last approximately one and a third times longer than the Ghana Empire, but not quite twice as long.
The underlying premise of the question is incorrect. The Byzantine Empire never converted to Islam and Islam was, by and large, illegal within the Byzantine Empire for as long as it existed. The reason why the territory formerly controlled by the Byzantine Empire became Muslim-majority was because it was conquered by various Islamic States such as the Rashidun Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate, the Seljuq Turkish Empire, and the Ottoman Empire (which finished the job).
The Byzantine Empire lasted from approximately 476 until 1450, about 1000 years. In the end, it was defeated and taken over by the what became the Turkish Empire. However it lasted a long long time. By the definition of how long it lasted it would by most standards be considered a success.
In Islam, having a crush is not considered haram as long as it does not lead to sinful actions or thoughts. It is natural to have feelings for someone, but it is important to maintain boundaries and act in accordance with Islamic teachings.
Leasing is not considered haram in Islamic finance as long as it follows the principles of Islamic law, such as avoiding interest and uncertainty. Islamic leasing, known as Ijarah, is a common practice in Islamic finance and is considered permissible.
Yes, drums are considered halal to play in Islamic music as long as the lyrics and overall message of the music align with Islamic principles and values.