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What is significant about ummayed period

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The expanse of the Umayyad empire and its program of Arabization were responsible for spreading Islam and the Arabic language over a vast area.

Answered by arifanadeem24
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The expanse of the Umayyad empire and its program of Arabization were responsible for spreading Islam and the Arabic language over a vast area. Moreover, the Umayyads came to power at the expense of Ali, the son-in-law of Muḥammad and the fourth pre-Umayyad caliph, whose family was considered by some to be the rightful dynasty. The Battle of Karbala (680) helped secure the reign of the Umayyad dynasty, but its massacre of ʿAli's supporters became a defining moment in the formation of the Shiah sect of Islam.

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