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- The expansion of the Muslim empire: Under the Rashidun caliphs, the Muslim empire expanded rapidly, from the Arabian Peninsula to the borders of India and China. This expansion was made possible by the military prowess of the Muslims, as well as by their willingness to adopt new technologies, such as the camel.
- The promotion of justice and equality: The Rashidun caliphs were known for their commitment to justice and equality. They abolished slavery, and they instituted a system of welfare for the poor and the needy. They also encouraged education and learning, and they built mosques and schools throughout the empire.
- The codification of Islamic law: The Rashidun caliphs were responsible for codifying Islamic law. This was done in order to ensure that the law was applied consistently throughout the empire. The codification of Islamic law is considered to be one of the most important achievements of the Rashidun caliphate.
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