Which most accurately accounts for how the Crusades affected politics within the Arab Empire?
the Arab empire became a dictatorship under the leadership of Muhammad
the Arab empire form of government converted from a republic to a theocracy
the Arab empire united the Sunnis and Shiites, two factions of Islam
the Arab empire split into two groups, namely the Sunni and Shiite fractions
i think its b
5 answers
Yes, b.
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this is wrong
wrong, i think it's d
"Soon after Islam was established in the seventh century, a Muslim Empire known as the Rashidun Caliphate rapidly expanded across the Middle East. Yet after only a brief period of stability, the Caliphate collapsed into a civil war over the issue of succession. Some argued that only Muhammad's descendants could rule the Muslim Empire while others felt differently, a division that today has developed into the Muslim world's Sunni-Shiite split"
"Soon after Islam was established in the seventh century, a Muslim Empire known as the Rashidun Caliphate rapidly expanded across the Middle East. Yet after only a brief period of stability, the Caliphate collapsed into a civil war over the issue of succession. Some argued that only Muhammad's descendants could rule the Muslim Empire while others felt differently, a division that today has developed into the Muslim world's Sunni-Shiite split"