The Islamic conquest is made easier because …

Years: 532 - 675

The Islamic conquest is made easier because both the Roman Empire and the Sassanid Empire are culturally and socially bankrupt; thus, the native populations have little to lose by cooperating with the conquering power.

Because the Muslim warriors are fighting a jihad (holy war), they are regulated by religious law that strictly prohibits rape and the killing of women, children, religious leaders, or anyone who has not actually engaged in warfare.

Further, the Muslim warriors have come to conquer and settle a land under Islamic law.

It is not in their economic interest to destroy or pillage unnecessarily and indiscriminately.

The caliph Umar (634-44) orders the founding of two garrisoned cities to protect the newly conquered territory: Kufah, named as the capital of Iraq, and ...

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