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Why were there wars between caliph Umar, the Persians and the Romans (UNEB 2017)?

      

Why were there wars between caliph Umar, the Persians and the Romans (UNEB 2017)?

  

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Francis
1. The wars were started by Abubakar and Umar had to finish them
2. Action of the Iranian leader who tore the Prophet`s letter inviting him to Islam
3. The need to spread Islam by Umar
4. Need to safeguard the Muslim empire from the Roman and Persian attacks
5. Persians and Romans wanted to capture the Arab warriors
6. Need by Umar to end the long standing enemity
7. Iranians used to torture Muslim Arabs e.g Sabor used to cut off the shoulders of the captured Arabs
8. Need to end the Roman Arab alliance in the north which had weakened Islam
9. Romans and Persians were opposing Islam and the caliph had to end their opposition
10. The prophet had foretold the collapse of the Persian empire
francis1897 answered the question on March 2, 2023 at 09:26


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