Storia della decadenza e rovina dell'impero romano, volume 10
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The volume opens with a detailed portrait of the Arabian peninsula—its arid geography, scarce water, oases and nomadic Bedouin economy—showing how environment shaped social organization and the prominence of camels and horses. It then narrates the rise of Muhammad, outlining his background, teachings, preaching at Mecca, flight to Medina, and the combination of scripture and military action used to expand his following. After his death the narrative examines succession struggles and the claims of Ali and his descendants, and how those developments structured early Islamic leadership. Finally, the account situates Arab expansion and the new religion on the eastern frontier as a decisive factor in the weakening and transformation of the Eastern Roman state.
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