Points about the Rise of Christendom
Asian Christianity
After Muhammad's death in 632 by a century, the destruction of earlier Christian communities occurred in Arabia, the birthplace of Islam. There were only a few Christian groups left. Ultimately after the initial fall of Christianity, the remaining Muslims built the Grand Mosque of Sana'a.
In the Middle East Jewish and Christian felt the impact of the fall of Islam soon after. Muslim forces built a shrine named Dome of the Rock they spread further and took control of Jerusalem. To the Jews, the shrine had a significance of Abraham offering his son to Isaac as sacrifice to God, and it was also the site where the two first Jewish temples were built. The Christians believed Jesus had visited the Dome of the Rock to talk with learned scholars and later drove away money changers.
Where there were a higher number of Christian populations, as in Syria and Persia, policies that were inclusive usually prevailed. Most of the people turned to Islam on their own in these countries, most likely attracted by its successful aura.
African Christianity
The churches present in Africa also faced the spreading Islamic religion with defense. Christian communities that were once martyrs and intellectuals of the early church were practically made extinct by Islam.
In Egypt it was another story. Christianity had become the major religion coming to 640, which was the time of the Muslim conquest. Over the continuing 500 years Coptic was spoken and people practiced their religion as legally inferior ("dhimmis")
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