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Christianity In The Byzantine Empire And The Islamic Calliphate

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Religion affected how the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphate was run. Christianity greatly influenced the Byzantine Empire while Islam influenced the Islamic Caliphate. Political leaders in both empires were the head of the state and the church. Islamic caliphs began by being related Muhammed. The Islamic Caliphate treated everyone more equally, because of the faith in Umma, but started to fade as the Caliphate went on. The Byzantine Empire believed that others who weren't Christians were lesser. In both empires, women were seen as inferior to men, however, in Islam women were seen as spiritually similar. Both the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphate disliked icons but icons cause influenced trouble in the Byzantine Empire.
Religion greatly affected who was a political leader and how the leaders took control in both empires. The Christian religion and the Byzantine Empire were closely linked because the Empire started in the city that made Christianity famous, Constantinople. In the Byzantine Empire, the emperor was not only the head of the state, but they were also, the pope. Not only did they appoint the patriarch of the Orthodox Church, they treated the church as a government department. Nearly everyone who lived in the Byzantine Empire was Christian and anyone who wasn't was deemed a minority. The emperors and the people strongly believed that Christianity was the superior religion. While in the Islamic Caliphate, the Caliph, someone who ruled the Muslim

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