While the Jews living in Europe had to contend with the rise of Christianity and its power over European societies, Jewish communities in the Middle East—in places like Babylon (now Iraq), Egypt, and Moorish Spain—found themselves a minority living among adherents of Islam, another monotheistic religion that emerged from the deserts of Saudi Arabia in the sixth century of the Common Era.

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