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" The period from 1000 to 1500 C.E. (also known as the Islamic Middle Period) is commonly described as a period of religious, cultural, and political consolidation for the Muslim world. Would you agree that characterization? Discuss Why or why not. "
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Running head: ISLAMIC MIDDLE PERIOD
Islamic Middle Period
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ISLAMIC MIDDLE PERIOD
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Islamic Middle Period
The Islamic religion is one of the renowned religions in the world and has over the years
been battling with some issues that often arise depending is a situation or circumstance. Based on
the development of this religion before the 15th century, so many things happened in a bid to
safeguard the interests of the religion which were political, economic, religious and social
(Tavassoli, 2016). The Islamic middle period hence marks the crucial part of Islamic history in
terms of its structure and development between 1000 and 1500 C.E.
This period is known as the Islamic middle period which marked significant development
that spearheaded their quest to spread the Muslim culture to other parts of the world. Therefore the
Islamic middle period took part in the characterization of the Muslim society and was a gateway
that fostered major changes and restructuring of their ideologies. This era was described by the
various forms of rebellions amongst some individ...
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