The success of Islamic and Anglo-Saxon conquests of their neighboring cultures can be attributed to several factors, including military strength, political organization, and religious motivation. The spread of the Islamic faith explains the success of conquering neighboring cultures
The rapid international expansion, radical social change, and urbanization resulting from the conquests increased differences of opinion; meanwhile, tension was created between the ruling elites and the masses
In terms of social organization, the Anglo-Saxon society was hierarchical, with kings and lords at the top and peasants at the bottom
On the other hand, Islamic society was based on a system of religious and legal principles known as Sharia, which governed all aspects of life, including social organization
In terms of religion, the Anglo-Saxon religion was polytheistic, with gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of nature and human life
In contrast, Islam is a monotheistic religion that believes in one God, Allah, and follows the teachings of the prophet Muhammad
Overall, while there were some similarities and differences in social organization and religion between the Anglo-Saxon and Islamic cultures, the success of their conquests can be attributed to a combination of military strength, political organization, and religious motivation.