The religious persecutions in Egypt and the …

Years: 532 - 675

The religious persecutions in Egypt and the growing pressure of taxation has engendered great hatred of Constantinople by the seventh century.

As a result, the Egyptians offer little resistance to the conquering armies of Islam.

The Arab conquest of Egypt is perhaps the most important event to occur in Egypt since the unification of the Two Lands by King Menes.

The conquest of the country by the armies of Islam under the command of the Muslim hero, Amr ibn al As, transforms Egypt from a predominantly Christian country to a Muslim country in which the Arabic language and culture are adopted even by those who cling to their Christian or Jewish faiths.

The conquest of Egypt is part of the Arab/Islamic expansion that had begun when the Prophet Muhammad died and Arab tribes began to move out of the Arabian Peninsula into Iraq and Syria.

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