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In Our Time

The Abbasid Caliphs

Feb 2, 2006
42:03
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Exploring the rise and reign of the Abbasid Caliphs, their cultural flourishing and intellectual exchange, contributions of notable scholar Saina, intriguing insights into the Harim, cultural influence of singing girls and dissent in the community, and the influences, unrest, and transformation within the Abbasid Caliphate.
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  • The Abbasid Caliphs promoted cultural inclusivity in their Islamic empire, transitioning from Arab-centric rule to a more equitable society for all Muslims.
  • The Abbasids' economic prosperity stemmed from Iraq's fertile lands and advanced irrigation systems, leading to substantial revenue and agricultural abundance.

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The Rise of the Abbasi Caliphs and Their Power Shift from the Umayyads

The Abbasi caliphs, descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle Abbas, came to power in 750 AD after a revolutionary shift from the Arab-dominated Umayyad regime. Their claim to power was linked to the family of the Prophet. The Abbasi caliphs established their central governance in Iraq and Baghdad, symbolizing a move away from Arab-centric rule to a more inclusive Islamic state where all Muslims were considered equal.

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