Scholarship thrived. The arts flourished.
There was conflict between Muslims and Christians. There was also much changing of hands as to the person who was in power.
False. The Abbasids were not Shi'a, they were Sunni.
While it's true that some Muslim rulers in India did destroy Hindu temples, this was not a universal practice and varied greatly depending on the ruler and region. Islamic rule also led to significant cultural exchange, including the integration of art, architecture, and language, which enriched Indian society. Additionally, many rulers promoted a policy of religious tolerance, allowing Hindu practices to continue alongside Islamic traditions. Overall, the effects of Islamic rule in India were complex and multifaceted.
true
islamic public school
Yes.
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
the 5 second rule is not true there are still germs on it
If it were not true, it would not have become the rule!
The First true Islamic Empire was established by the Second Rightful Caliph Hazrat Umar RAU. It was followed by Ummayyad Family and then Abbasids.
Spain is the only country that borders Portugal.