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describe the administrative structure set up by the the caliphs in the conquered lands​

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Answered by zakirkazi
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The basic administrative system of the Dar al-Islamiyyah (The House of Islam) was laid down in the days of Muhammad. Caliph Abu Bakr stated in his sermon when he was elected: "If I order any thing that would go against the order of Allah and his Messenger; then do not obey me". This is considered to be the foundation stone of the Caliphate. Caliph Umar has been reported to have said: "O Muslims, straighten me with your hands when I go wrong", and at that instance a Muslim man stood up and said "O Amir al-Mu'minin (Leader of the Believers) if you are not straightened by our hands we will use our sword to straighten you!". Hearing this Caliph Umar said "Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah) I have such followers."[citation needed]

Districts or provinces

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Under Abu Bakr the empire was not clearly divided into provinces, though it had many administrative districts.

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Answered by oyingpertin72
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describe the administrative set up introduce by the caliphs in the conquered land

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