What condition made the byzantines vulnerable to attack by the Muslims Turks

The Byzantine Empire was weakened by internal conflict, political instability, and economic decline, which made them vulnerable to attacks by the Muslim Turks. Additionally, the Byzantine army was depleted and weakened from continuous wars and lack of resources, making it difficult for them to defend against the Turkish invaders. The strategic location of the empire also made it susceptible to attacks from various directions, including from the east where the Turkish tribes were expanding their territory.