The most significant impact of al-Masur on Islam is that he moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom. This decision not only established Baghdad as a leading cultural and intellectual center of the Islamic world but also played a crucial role in the political and economic development of the empire.
Describe the impact of al-Masur on Islam.(1 point)
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He translated the Koran.
He translated the Koran.
He moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom.
He moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom.
He built new canals.
He built new canals.
He recruited scholars to translate texts.
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