AlMuwallads
AlMuwallads refers to a historical and cultural phenomenon rooted in the Arab and Islamic world, particularly during the early Islamic period. The term originates from the Arabic word "muwallad," which translates to "converted" or "one who has converted," specifically referring to individuals of non-Arab descent who converted to Islam. These individuals often played significant roles in the expansion and development of the Islamic empire, particularly during the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates.
Muwallads were typically Berbers, Persians, Slavs, and other non-Arab groups who embraced Islam and integrated into
The term "AlMuwallads" can also refer to a broader cultural and social movement that emphasized the inclusion
The legacy of the muwallads is evident in various aspects of Islamic history, including the spread of