Islamic expansion and Islamicate music

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  • Expansion: powered by Islamic ideology, and weakness of prevailing powers at the time (Sassanian and Byzantine)
  • Inward flow towards center: assimilation, cultural fusion via openness to learning and multiculturalism (especially Persian arts and sciences)
    • Accumulation of financial capital
      • Opulent courts (Madina, Damascus, Baghdad, Cordoba, Granada...)
      • Development of leisure class
      • Patronage of music and singing
      • Professional class of musicians
    • Accumulation of intellectual/artistic capital
      • Bayt al-Hikma
      • Music theory as philosophy
      • Development of musical arts
  • Outward flow from center: cultural diffusion, as Islam provides political/cultural/linguistic/religious "lingua franca"
  • Fragmentation of Islamic empire in 10th c, corresponding fission in Islamicate forms, which nevertheless remained linked