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Who knows what would happen?
which renaissance?
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Laws were based on the religious teachings of Muhammad.
Baghdad, Iraq was the capital of the Abbassid Caliphate, which was largest and most powerful Islamic Empire at that time (of the several that existed). Córdoba, Spain was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate and Fez, Morocco was the capital of the Idrissid Caliphate.
Flamenco dancing is traditionally a Spanish dance, although it may have derived from the Caliphate that existed in medieval times, so may originally be a afro/Islamic dance.
The Abbassid Caliphate was the only Caliphate that existed for all of those years and the only Caliphate for which those years serve as book-ends. However, there are several Caliphates that existed within that time frame such as the Umayyads, Idrissids, Almoravids, Alomohads, Merinids, Sa'adians, Aghlabids, Tulunids, Fatimids, Ayyubids, Samanids, Hamdanids, Buyids, and Sarmanids. (There may be a few more as well).
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,
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).
Laws were based on the religious teachings of Muhammad.
The person you are looking for is Ibn Battuta, but he did not travel to EVERY Islamic Empire, strictly those that existed while he was alive. (There were numerous Islamic Empires that no longer existed by the time he was born and numerous others that would form after he died.)
Polite questions may seem unnecessary, but they actually represent a kind of social bonding that has existed for as long as language has been spoken.
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1 Safavid dynasty :) and if you are a history student looking for the easy way out then OPEN YOUR BOOK!!!!
It is a true statement that galaxies existed billions of years ago. It is estimated that planet Earth is approximately 4.54 billion years old.