Mawali (or non-Arab Muslims) were traditionally excluded from political and social affairs. The Umayyad in particular treated them as second-class Muslims. The evidence of this treatment was that Mawali were not allowed to have many government positions and that they were taxed whereas Arab Muslims were not taxed at all. Mawali made up an important component of the Umayyad Caliphate, especially Persians. Persia was always a high seat of culture in the Islamic Empire. As a result, ideas moved quite freely throughout Persia and Persians considered themselves to be of equal worth to Arabs.
The Abbassids counteracted this. Mawali were treated as equals with Arabs under Abbassid rules and much of the Abbassid power base came from Persians and Khorasanis who were Mawali themselves. They did not receive favorable treatment, but equal treatment.
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Mughal empire , but it was not completely Islamic .
yes, because if u study Islam that makes u a Muslim so they are the same thing
Early Islamic empire of the poise caliphs treated non Muslims fairly .
A Caliph.
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Mughal empire , but it was not completely Islamic .
The last Islamic Empires were the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Sultanate.
It established an Islamic empire.
It established an Islamic empire.
yes, because if u study Islam that makes u a Muslim so they are the same thing
Early Islamic empire of the poise caliphs treated non Muslims fairly .
A Caliph.
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