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What factors contributed to the success of the Arabs against the Byzantine and sasanian empires

Answer» Islamic\xa0decoration and architecture is very similar to the\xa0Byzantine Empire\xa0as well. The heavy use of marble and gold mosaics. The important of covering a woman\'s skin up and veiling her in\xa0Islam\xa0came directly from the\xa0Byzantine Empire. Poetry was also hugely impacted in\xa0Islam\xa0by\xa0Byzantine.\xa0These early caliphates, coupled with\xa0Muslim\xa0economics and trading, the\xa0Islamic\xa0Golden Age, and the Age of the\xa0Islamic\xa0Gunpowders, resulted in\xa0Islam\'s\xa0spread\xa0outwards from Mecca towards the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans and the creation of the\xa0Muslim\xa0world.\xa0One reason was to spread the Islamic faith throughout the world. They\xa0were\xa0successful in the\xa0Sassanid\xa0region (and beyond), but only partially successful in the\xa0Byzantine\xa0Empire and later in Western Europe. Land grab and war booty. These\xa0were\xa0weak (Rome and\xa0Sassanids) and right for a grab.


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