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The Arab Empire grew through conquests led by the Muslim armies expanding out from the Arabian Peninsula, driven by religious zeal, economic incentives, and expanding political power. The empire expanded rapidly through military campaigns and alliances, eventually stretching from Spain in the west to Persia in the east.

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