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social life during Abbasids​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Across the Abbasid Empire, libraries and other scholarly places were established, such as the House of Wisdom. These brought great advancements in astronomy, scientific understanding, ancient philosophies, and Islamic theology.

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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God and Muhammad were at the very top, God being the first and foremost. After that came the caliphs, who were Muslim rulers. Next on the social pyramid were the doctors, teachers, and merchants, as they were seen as professionals, and below them were the People of the Book, or common Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

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