Islam spread to the island of southeast Asia through traders and merchants. Many of the city states in Malaysia and west Indonesia had a strong maritime trading orientation and as a result, accommodated many Muslim merchants from Arabia, India, and the East African coast. As a result, the ideas of Islam became incorporated in those areas, supplanting the previous Buddhism. In the rest of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Vietnam, the orientation was much more inland and river-based trade, meaning that Islam did not have the same inroads and access.
The Middle Ages were already under way when Islam began to spread in Arabia. It spread to Persia and Palestine. Then it spread into India, across North Africa, into other parts of Africa, to Asia Minor, to Central Asia, Southeast Asia, to Spain, Sicily, Southern Italy, the Balkans, the Philippines, and Indonesia. There is a link below.
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The purpose of SEATO was to block further communist gains in southeast Asia.
By 1500, Islam had spread to most of the countries where it now prevails in North Africa, East Africa, Southeast Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago.
India, Africa and Southeast asia
Sufi mystics
Muslim merchants set up trading posts throughout southeast Asia and taught Islam to people there.
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Islamic and Hindu culture fused under the Delhi sultanate. Arabs brought Islam into Iran and Afghanistan. Islam was firmly established in the island areas of Southeast Asia. The Ghaznavid Empire launched raids into India.
The Middle Ages were already under way when Islam began to spread in Arabia. It spread to Persia and Palestine. Then it spread into India, across North Africa, into other parts of Africa, to Asia Minor, to Central Asia, Southeast Asia, to Spain, Sicily, Southern Italy, the Balkans, the Philippines, and Indonesia. There is a link below.
volcanic islands :)
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Some of the regions where Islam spread include the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Middle East, Persia (modern-day Iran), Central Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Throughout southeast Asia.
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Islam originally began in the Arabian Peninsula, then by trading and traveling and the big Islamic empires spread all over southeast Asia, Africa, some parts or Europe and etc..