theyfoundit
theyfoundit t1_j78cir0 wrote
Reply to comment by bobbieibboe in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
The spread of Islam saw the conquest of tribal/pastoral societies by a much more complex and organised civilisation. I found a pretty good quote on Wikipedia that holds that conversion to Islam "represented the response of a tribal, pastoral population to the need for a larger framework for political and economic integration, a more stable state, and a more imaginative and encompassing moral vision to cope with the problems of a tumultuous society."
If you can rationalise wars of conquest being relatively ‘peaceful’ paths to conversion, much more oppressive methods of subjugation and subordination - forced conversion, ethnic cleansing etc. - would come later.
From what I understand, in the early stages of the caliphate Islam was a status symbol that separated the ruling Arab elite from the masses.
theyfoundit t1_j7960f0 wrote
Reply to comment by en43rs in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
Sorry - that part of my response was poorly worded, and you have quite clearly articulated what I had intended to say.