The rapid expansion of Islam from the …
Years: 676 - 819
The rapid expansion of Islam from the Middle East to Spain in the seventh and eighth centuries brings a significant portion of the Jewish people under Muslim rule.
Jews, tolerated by Muslims as People of the Book, with a common ancestor in Abraham, regain religious autonomy and, as long as they pay tribute to the rulers, see to the affairs of their communities.
Groups
- Arab people
- Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
- Jews
- Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- Khazar Khaganate
- Muslims, Kharijite
- Umayyad Caliphate (Damascus)
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Francia (mayors of the palaces of Austrasia and Neustria)
- Muslims, Ibadi
- Ifriqiya, Ummayad
- al-Andalus (Andalusia), Muslim-ruled
- Ifriqiya, Fihrid Emirate of
- Abbasid Caliphate (Kufa)
- Francia (Carolingians)
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Córdoba, Umayyad Emirate of
- Ifriqiya, Kharijite Berber
- Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
- Ifriqiya, Abassid
- Ifriqiya, Muhallabid Dynasty of
- Italy, Carolingian Kingdom of
- Ifriqiya, Abassid
- Ifriqiya, Aghlabid Emirate of
- Frankish, or Carolingian (Roman) Empire
Topics
- Migration Period
- Arab-Khazar Wars
- Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
- Constantinople, Siege of (674–678)
- Fitna, Second, or Second Islamic Civil War
- Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
- Umayyad Conquest of Hispania
- Constantinople, Siege of (717–718)
- Islamic invasion of Gaul
- Reconquista, the
- Iconoclastic period, first
- Arab-Khazar War, Second
- Marwan ibn Muhammad's invasion of Georgia
- Fitna, Third
- Abbasid Revolution of 747-50
- Frankish Papacy
- Charlemagne, Conquests of
- Charlemagne's Defeat of Desiderius
- Charlemagne's Invasion of Northern Spain
- Byzantine-Muslim War of 803-09
- Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor
- Khorasan Rebellion of 806-09
- Fitna, Fourth, or Great Abbasid Civil War
- Shi'ite Rebellion of 814-19
