The motives of Islamic Conquest
The motives of Islamic Conquest
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| RANK | ISLAMIC IDEOLOGICAL ROOTS | ESTIMATED INFLUENCE | EVIDENCE OF IMPACT |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SPREADING ISLAM (DA'WAH/TABLIGH) | PRIMARY RELIGIOUS DUTY | • Prophet taught "conquest could occur both through war and through preaching the message of faith" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • "Byzantine and Sassanid empires were the two greatest obstacles to Islam" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • "Were Muslim believers motivated by religious zeal to proclaim Islam to non-Muslims?" The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion (622–641) - Peter Lang Verlag • Prophet sent Mu'adh to Yemen saying "Make things easy...Give glad tidings" How Islam Spread Throughout the World | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research |
| 2 | JIHAD AS RELIGIOUS OBLIGATION | DIVINE COMMAND | • "Verily, you shall conquer Constantinople. What a wonderful army...what a wonderful commander" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul - famous conquest hadith • "Dedicated to expanding House of Islam, concept of jihad used to unify Islamic community" Islam – Rise of the Religion and Empires – He Huaka’i Honua: Journeys in World History I, to 1500 CE Honolulu CC HIST 151 • Hadith indicated "those who participated in siege would achieve great material and spiritual gains" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul |
| 3 | REMOVAL OF OBSTACLES TO ISLAM | STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE | • "Byzantine and Sassanid empires were the two greatest obstacles to Islam, and thus targets for the umma" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • "Failure to conquer Constantinople was greatest obstacle to spread of Islam into Europe" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • Muhammad's campaigns against those who "persistently denied the truth of Muhammad's mission" Military career of Muhammad - Wikipedia |
| 4 | UNIFYING THE UMMAH | POLITICAL NECESSITY | • "'Umar united Muslims through common faith and directed them against common enemy" Islam – Rise of the Religion and Empires – He Huaka’i Honua: Journeys in World History I, to 1500 CE Honolulu CC HIST 151 • "Desire to unify Muslim community after second civil war and rally them against...Byzantine Empire" Early Muslim conquests - Wikipedia • Shift from "inter-Bedouin tribal raids" to external conquest "made it possible for Islam to expand and avoid self-destruction" Jihad - Wikipedia |
| 5 | ECONOMIC/MATERIAL FACTORS | PRACTICAL MOTIVATION | • "Objective of conquests was mostly of practical nature, as fertile land and water were scarce" Spread of Islam - Wikipedia • "Most participants in expeditions probably thought of nothing more than booty" Jihad - Wikipedia • Troops received 4/5 of war loot; jizya tax provided revenue Islam – Rise of the Religion and Empires – He Huaka’i Honua: Journeys in World History I, to 1500 CE Honolulu CC HIST 151 |
| 6 | DIVINE FAVOR/PROVIDENCE | THEOLOGICAL VALIDATION | • "Early Muslim historians viewed conquests as reflection of religious zeal and evidence of divine favor" Early Muslim conquests - Wikipedia • "If Khosrau is destroyed...if Caesar is ruined...Their treasures will be divided in Allah's cause" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • Success seen as proof of Allah's support |
| 7 | DAR AL-ISLAM VS DAR AL-HARB | WORLDVIEW FRAMEWORK | • Division of world into "House of Islam" and "House of War" • "Permanent state of war" that could be interrupted by truces Jihad - Wikipedia • By 1500s "accepted that permanent state was peace" Jihad - Wikipedia |
| 8 | PROTECTION OF BELIEVERS | DEFENSIVE DUTY | • "Qur'an justifies war in self-defense or in response to aggression" Jihad - Wikipedia • Campaigns against Jewish tribes who "violated Constitution of Medina" Military career of Muhammad - Wikipedia • Protection of Muslim minorities |
| 9 | ADMINISTRATIVE PRAGMATISM | GOVERNANCE MODEL | • "For subjects of empire...not much changed in practice" Early Muslim conquests - Wikipedia • Jews and Christians given "special status as communities possessing scriptures" Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, & Facts | Britannica • "Forced conversion to Islam was 'almost impossible' as Muslims were small minority" Did Islam Spread by the Sword? A Critical Look at Forced Conversions | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research |
| 10 | GRADUAL CONVERSION THROUGH EXAMPLE | LONG-TERM PROCESS | • "Islam did not become majority religion until 850-1050" in conquered regions Did Islam Spread by the Sword? A Critical Look at Forced Conversions | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research • "Muslim merchants...exposed non-Muslims to their beliefs, values, and way of life" How Islam Spread Throughout the World | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research • "Converts escaping taxation would have to pay zakat" Early Muslim conquests - Wikipedia |
| 11 | NO COMPULSION IN RELIGION | QUR'ANIC PRINCIPLE | • "According to Al-Baqara 256 'there is no compulsion in religion'" Jihad - Wikipedia • "If forced conversion had been impetus...they were miserable failure" Did Islam Spread by the Sword? A Critical Look at Forced Conversions | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research • Pagans given choice to "accept Islam or die" but People of Book allowed autonomy Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, & Facts | Britannica |
| 12 | MARTYRDOM/SPIRITUAL REWARD | INDIVIDUAL MOTIVATION | • Participants would "achieve great material and spiritual gains" THE CONQUEST HADITH AND THE MUSLIM SIEGES OF CONSTANTINOPLE | History of Istanbul • "Martyrdom from attack on enemy...was praiseworthy" Jihad - Wikipedia • Paradise promised for those who died in jihad |