A Brief History of Islam, The Rightly Guided
Caliphs
Upon the death of the Prophet, Abu Bakr, the friend of
the Prophet and the first adult male to embrace Islam, became caliph. Abu Bakr
ruled for two years to be succeeded by ʹUmar who was caliph for a decade and during whose rule
Islam spread extensively east and west conquering the Persian empire, Syria and
Egypt. It was ʹUmar who
marched on foot at the end of the Muslim army into Jerusalem and ordered the
protection of Christian sites. ʹUmar also established the first public treasury and a
sophisticated financial administration. He established many of the basic
practices of Islamic government. ʹUmar was succeeded by ʹUthman who ruled for some twelve years during which time
the Islamic expansion continued. He is also known as the caliph who had the
definitive text of the Noble Quran copied and sent to the four corners of the
Islamic world. He was in turn succeeded by ʹAli who is known to this day for his eloquent sermons and
letters, and also for his bravery. With his death the
rule of the ʺrightly
guidedʺ caliphs, who
hold a special place of respect in the hearts of Muslims, came to an end.
Umayyad
The Umayyad caliphate established in 661 was to last for
about a century. During this time Damascus became the capital of an Islamic
world which stretched from the western borders of China to southern France. Not
only did the Islamic conquests continue during this period through North Africa
to Spain and France in the West and to Sind, Central Asia and Transoxiana in
the East, but the basic social and legal institutions of the newly founded
Islamic world were established.
Abbasids
The Abbasids, who succeeded the Umayyads, shifted the
capital to Baghdad which soon developed into an incomparable center of learning
and culture as well as the administrative and political heart of a vast world.
They ruled for over 500 years but gradually their power waned and they remained
only symbolic rulers bestowing legitimacy upon various sultans and princes who
wielded actual military power. The Abbasid caliphate was finally abolished when
Hulagu, the Mongol ruler, captured Baghdad in 1258, destroying much of the city
including its incomparable libraries. While the Abbasids ruled in Baghdad, a
number of powerful dynasties such as the Fatimids, Ayyubids and Mamluks held
power in Egypt, Syria and Palestine. The most important event in this area as
far as the relation between Islam and the Western world was concerned was the
series of Crusades declared by the Pope and espoused by various European kings.
The purpose, although political, was outwardly to recapture the Holy Land and
especially Jerusalem for Christianity. Although there was at the beginning some
success and local European rule was set up in parts of Syria and Palestine,
Muslims finally prevailed and in 1187 Saladin, the great Muslim leader,
recaptured Jerusalem and defeated the Crusaders.
North Africa and Spain
When the Abbasids captured Damascus, one of the Umayyad
princes escaped and made the long journey from there to Spain to found Umayyad
rule there, thus beginning the golden age of Islam in Spain. Cordoba was
established as the capital and soon became Europeʹs greatest
city not only in population but from the point of view of its cultural and
intellectual life. The Umayyads ruled over two centuries until they weakened
and were replaced by local rulers. Meanwhile in North Africa, various local
dynasties held sway until two powerful Berber dynasties succeeded in uniting
much of North Africa and also Spain in the 12th and 13th centuries. After them
this area was ruled once again by local dynasties such as the Sharifids of
Morocco who still rule in that country. As for Spain itself, Muslim power
continued to wane until the last Muslim dynasty was defeated in Granada in 1492
thus bringing nearly eight hundred years of Muslim rule in Spain to an end.
Islamic History after the Mongol Invasion
The Mongols devastated the eastern lands of Islam and ruled
from the Sinai Desert to India for a century. But they soon converted to Islam
and became known as the Il‐Khanids. They were in turn succeeded by Timur and
his descendents who made Samarqand their capital and ruled from 1369 to 1500.
The sudden rise of Timur delayed the formation and expansion of the Ottoman
empire but soon the Ottomans became the dominant power in the Islamic world.
Ottoman Empire
From humble origins the Turks rose to dominate over the
whole of Anatolia and even parts of Europe. In 1453 Mehmet the Conqueror
captured Constantinople and put an end to the Byzantine empire. The Ottomans
conquered much of eastem Europe and nearly the whole of the Arab world, only
Morocco and Mauritania in the West and Yemen, Hadramaut and parts of the Arabian
peninsula remaining beyond their control. They reached their zenith of power
with Suleyman the Magnificent whose armies reached Hungary and Austria. From
the 17th century onward with the rise of Westem European powers and later
Russia, the power of the Ottomans began to wane. But they nevertheless remained
a force to be reckoned with until the First World War when they were defeated
by the Western nations. Soon thereafter Kamal Ataturk gained power in Turkey
and abolished the six centuries of rule of the Ottomans in 1924.
Persia
While the Ottomans were concerned mostly with the westem
front of their empire, to the east in Persia a new dynasty called the Safavids
came to power in 1502. The Safavids established a powerful state of their own
which flourished for over two centuries and became known for the flowering of
the arts. Their capital, Isfahan, became one of the most beautiful cities with
its blue tiled mosques and exquisite houses. The Afghan invasion of 1736 put an
end to Safavid rule and prepared the independence of Afghanistan which occured
formally in the 19th century. Persia itself fell into turmoil until Nader Shah,
the last Oriental conqueror, reunited the country and even conquered India. But
the rule of the dynasty established by him was short‐lived. The Zand dynasty
soon took over to be overthrown by the Qajars in 1779 who made Tehran their
capital and ruled until 1921 when they were in turn replaced by the Pahlavis.
India
As for India, Islam entered into the land east of the
Indus River peacefully. Gradually Muslims gained political power beginning in
the early 13th century. But this period which marked the expansion of both
Islam and Islamic culture came to an end with the conquest of much of India in
1526 by Babur, one of the Timurid princes. He established the powerful Mogul
empire which produced such famous rulers as Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan and
which lasted, despite the gradual rise of British power in India, until 1857
when it was officially abolished.
Malaysia and Indonesia
Farther east in the Malay world, Islam began to spread in
the 12th century in northern Sumatra and soon Muslim kingdoms were establishd
in Java, Sumatra and mainland Malaysia. Despite the colonization of the Malay
world, Islam spread in that area covering present day Indonesia, Malaysia, the
southern Phililppines and southern Thailand, and is still continuing in islands
farther east.
Africa
As far as Africa is concerned, Islam entered into East
Africa at the very beginning of the Islamic period but remained confined to the
coast for some time, only the Sudan and Somaliland becoming gradually both
Arabized and Islamized. West Africa felt the presence of Islam through North
African traders who traveled with their camel caravans south of the Sahara. By
the 14th century there were already Muslim sultanates in such areas as Mali,
and Timbuctu in West Africa and Harar in East Africa had become seats of
Islamic learning. Gradually Islam penetrated both inland and southward. There
also appeared major charismatic figures who inspired intense resistance against
European domination. The process of the Islamization of Africa did not cease during
the colonial period and continues even today with the result that most Africans
are now Muslims carrying on a tradition which has had practically as long a
history in certain areas of sub‐Saharan Africa as Islam itself.
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