Cairo came under Muslim control in 640 AD during the Arab conquest of Egypt, led by Amr ibn al-As. The city was later established as the capital of Egypt by the Fatimid Caliphate in 969 AD, becoming a significant center of Islamic culture and learning. Throughout its history, Cairo has remained under various Muslim dynasties, solidifying its status as a key city in the Islamic world.
Spain was under Muslim control by 750 AD.
It was not.
A cemetery is under Cairo Airport.
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There were numerous cities under Muslim control in 633 C.E. when Mohammed died. Probably the two most important cities were Mecca and Yethrib (now called Medina). Additionally, Najran, Sana'a, Aden, and Jeddah were also cities under Muslim control.
Medina.
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Cairo is a city, so it does not have a religion. The people of Cairo are mostly Muslim, but there is a large Coptic Christian minority. Additionally, almost all non-Christian religious minorities in Egypt (such as Jews or Baha'i) are primarily in Cairo, but are a negligible number.
Spain was under partial, or total, Muslim control from 711 until 1492.
It was in December 639 (continued until year 642) per the call of the Egyptian Christians to be saved from the tyranny of the Romans.
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