Arabization in the Umayyad and Abbasid eras
Abstract
The Islamic conquest movement of Iraq, Persia, the Levant and Egypt has greatly influenced the life of the Islamic community because the Islamic expansion, with its military, human and intellectual manifestations, brought about a cultural expansion and a major scientific movement stemming from Islam and its goal is to advocate the Islamic faith. Hadith, jurisprudence, and many scholars who have had an impact on Arab culture and the spread of the intellectual movement have emerged in them. We glimpse the names of many anthropomorphs in history books, translations and classes. The emergence of Islamic groups and their doctrines also had an impact on the expansion of culture in the open countries, where the Arab culture met with Persian, Greek and Indian cultures, each of which had its own characteristics and characteristics, and then soon it merged and fused into Bu Daqqa Arab-Islamic civilization.