The Umayyad State Factors of Construction and Causes of Collapse

By (author)Issa Alhassan

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It reviews the history of the Umayyad state, explaining the factors of its strength and prosperity, in addition to the reasons that led to its fall, such as internal conflicts and political unrest.

Muslims lived the past years of Uthman’s caliphate in health and prosperity, as the spoils opened the doors of goodness for them and prepared the paths of wealth, and security and wealth spread among them, and hatred stirred in the hearts of the enemies, and they could not rest because of what they saw of unity of word and the spread of sectarianism, and the Muslims’ turning to jihad. The fingers of the Jews who tasted the evil of defeat in Khaybar, and this was in the thirtieth year of the Hijra, moved because they knew of the tolerance and patience of its ruler Muawiyah, and at the head of this sedition was Abdullah bin Saba’ the Jew who claimed Islam, and when he headed to Damascus he tried to stir up sedition with his partisans to undermine Muawiyah and its authority, but “Uthman, may God be pleased with him” wrote to Muawiyah saying: The people of Kufa have brought out to you a group of people who were created for sedition, so control them, and if you see that they are wise, then accept them, and if they exhaust you, then return them to them.

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