The history of Islam is often associated with the existence of Islamic nations and empires. From the beginning, Muslim existed and spread as a national community of faith and political order. Muslims are built on the Arabian Peninsula, which is dominated by nomadic herders in the suburbs of the civilized area. The majority of the peninsula is a desert, supporting the nomads goats and camels among Bedouin people. Bedouin tribal culture provides an important background for the emergence of Islam.
The history of Islam is often associated with the existence of Islamic nations and empires. From the beginning, Muslim existed and spread as a community state; it was both faith and political order. For centuries after his death, Muhammad's local Arabic politics became a huge empire spreading from North Africa to Southeast Asia. The development of Islam and state agencies (caliphate, law, education, military, social welfare) are intertwined. Likewise, the prediction period provides examples for future generations. In the Medina, the mission of the Quran is shape and substance under the guidance and guidance of the Prophet.
The Islamic empire appeared in the 7th century and is also known as an Islamic caliph. Rashidun Caliphus expanded from the Arabian Peninsula and quickly conquered the Persian Empire and most Byzantine Roman Empires. Its successor, Umayyad Caliphate, has spread to the Iberian peninsula in North Africa. By the beginning of the eighth century, the Umaya caliph became the greatest empire in history and never expanded until the Mongol empire was founded in the 13th century. In 750, the caliph had clashed with Tang China at Taras. By this time, only the two empires spread between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Since the eleventh century, the Moroccan Empire began to emerge from the Almoravid Empire, mainly in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa.
Sokoto Caliphate (1804-1903), Islamic Empire of Nigeria, Sokoto Sultan of Sa'adu Abubakar. It began during the early 19th century Flani Jihad and was one of the most powerful empires in Sub - Saharan Africa before European conquest and colonial rule. Since the colonial period, caliphary still existed, but the power declined. The Kitakyushu Empire in the Great Lakes Region of Africa has long been regarded as a historical being, but now it is regarded as a non historical story mainly due to the dawn of the Ruo Empire. The latter is the only historical record of the organizational movement of the Nile to this area.
In West Asia, the term "Persian Empire" is used to refer to the Iranian Empire, which was established in different historical times of the old Islam and the Post-Islamic Persia. In East Asia, various heavenly emergence periodically between war, civil war, and conquest of foreign countries. The biggest of them is the Tang Dynasty Empire (AD 618-907). The Islamic empire appeared in the 7th century and is also known as an Islamic caliph. Rashidun Caliphus expanded from the Arabian Peninsula and quickly conquered the Persian Empire and most Byzantine Roman Empires. Its successor, Umayyad Caliphate, has spread to the Iberian peninsula in North Africa. By the beginning of the eighth century, the Umaya caliph became the greatest empire in history and never expanded until the Mongol empire was founded in the 13th century. In 750, the caliph had clashed with Tang China in Taras.