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Explain why Muslims found it fairly easy to expand their empire throughout the East. Why did non-Christians in the East view the Muslims as liberators?

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According to the Islamic faith, there is virtually no separation between the personal life and the religious life of a Muslim. All Muslims must observe Friday as a sacred and holy day. This day of the week is dedicated to Allah, and no business is conducted on any Friday. During the week, a daily ritual of prayer also takes place in the lives of all Muslims. Five times during each day followers must kneel and conduct a prayer ritual while facing the direction of the holy city of Mecca. A third example that demonstrates the connection between the personal life and the religious life is seen in Muslims’ approach to alcohol. It is a violation of Islamic law for any Muslim to consume wine or alcohol at any time.

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The Muslims managed to expand from the Arabian Peninsula towards the east fairly easily and this was due to the military power, unification, instability in the east, seeking for security and savior of the people in the east.

The Muslim were unified, and that was a very nice example for the people in the east that if they are unified they will be stronger, and they will also have better lives, and be more secure.

The east was divided into multiple smaller countries where there were constant battles and instability, so the Muslims with their unification propagation were seen as saviors. On top of it, the people in the east were desperate for a new savior, a divine figure, and the Muslims brought that to them.

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