The role of the Arabs in the conflict between the Sassanids and the Byzantines
Abstract
The Arab world is located in the southwestern part of the Asian continent and for its vast area, it mediates three continents, which are Asia, Europe and Africa, and given this location, it has become throughout history the link between these continents, whether through land transportation, or through its water bodies. In view of the natural diversity in the geography of the Arab world, from fertile plains and rivers, and an appropriate climate for agricultural production, especially those located on the outskirts of the Arabian Peninsula, such as Iraq, the Levant, and Egypt, and in the southern corner of the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen. The inhabitants of the Arab world were able to build the first authentic human civilizations, so they invented writing and haste, and they built dams and reservoirs that contributed to the improvement and development of agricultural production. The creations of the inhabitants of the Arab world were not limited to the material side, but they had the honor to carry all the messages of unification that humanity knew, which completed the creative civilizational image of them in its material and spiritual waging.