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Explain the ways through which the Arabs extended their influence over India

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Answered by Rukmin
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The rise and growth of Islam has been regarded as one of the most important events of world history. Islam grew up in the desert of Arabia and its first converts, the Arabs, made it a powerful force in the politics of Asia.

Afterwards, the Persians took up the cause of Islam and strengthened it and, then, the Turks extended it towards both the West and the East and made it one of the foremost religions of the world. Prophet Muhammad (570-632 A.D.), the founder of Islam, propagated Islam, both by peace and war, and therefore, Islam was propagated by his followers both by propaganda and force from its very beginning

Answered by A1231
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The Arabs failed to penetrate further into India. When the Abbasids replaced Umayyads as Khalifas, the Arabs in Sindh were divided and they fought against each other. Ultimately, the powers of the Khalifas weakened and they failed to keep control over their distant provinces.

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