The center of heritage revival organizes seminar ( yemen political circumstances in Islamic era )
Under supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center ) , the center of heritage revival organizes seminar entitled ( yemen political circumstances in Islamic era ) the lecture was given by Dr. Sahar Hassan Abdul Rasoul, a lecturer at our center, who explained that Yemen’s political conditions resulted from two axes: the first was the entry of the people of Yemen into Islam after the spread of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula. Envoys were sent to it, and the year in which the people of Yemen entered Islam differed. The second axis is that Yemen, during the era of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates, was stable and did not witness any events. However, during the Umayyad Caliphate, it was characterized by the large number of governors, and often the governor did not last more than a few months and was dismissed. During the Abbasid Caliphate, Yemen was not stable due to its distance from the center of the Caliphate and the mountainous nature, so independent states were formed