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Constitution was established giving each religion responsibilities and rights.
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After Muhammad’s death Abu Bakr became the next caliph and expansion of the Islamic empire grew rapidly
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Abu Bar rules from 632-634 AD. Abu Bakr had started a war for all the traitors of muhammad also known as the Riddah war but soon died after.
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Caliph Abu Bakr declared war on the Byzantine Empire when it grew weak and was victorious.
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Umar was caliph after Abu Bakr’s death. Uthman was a clan member who thought of a single Qur’an for all and his members of family were appointed to the government but, was later assassinated.
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The Umayyads doubled the size of the Empire and it became hard to rule and govern.
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Ali was in a fierce competition with the governor of syria over who should become the next caliph but is tricked by the judges and he ends up losing and later is assainated
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The Arabs and their conquered territories stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to India by 750.
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Rebels overthrew the Umayyad Dynasty, and a new dynasty emerged called the Abbasid Dynasty (750–1258)