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Islam and the West
Spread of Islam
He took possession of Medina, and imposed his power and the Islamic doctrine, through attacks on caravans and nearby villages.
In 630., the sanctuary Kaaba was immediately consecrated to Allah
Pilgrimage from Medina to Mecca, which has served as a model that every Muslim must perform once in his life
When Mohammed died in 632, Islam ruled Arabia
The father-in-law of the prophet, Abu Bakr, was the first caliph or successo
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Arabia and oringins of islamThe founder of Islam was Muhammad. He was born in Arabia (year 570 or 571) where there were few inhabitants, and all of them spoke Arab.
Well of ZamZam and Kaaba, were worshiped as Gods
Muhammad's life
In the year 570, Muhammad was born orphan in the city of Mecca, Arabian Peninsula.
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He was raised by his uncle Abu Talib, who took him on his trips as a merchant
At age 25 he married to a wealthy widow, Jadicha, with whom he had a comfortable life.
Classic Islam
It is the period of nine centuries of cultural, religious and military expansion of the Islamic civilization.
The provinces were governed by the emirs, always appointed by the caliph, who also appointed the cadis or judges. The Arabic language spread rapidly throughout the conquered areas, as well as its currency, the dinar.
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