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the religions that started in south-west asia are:* Islam * Buddhism * Christianity
In the Arabian Peninsula to the South West of Asia.
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
West
the Arab trading partner brought scholarship, law and the religion of Islam to west Africa
M. S. Agwani has written: 'The Lebanese crisis, 1958' 'Religion and politics in West Asia' -- subject(s): History, Islam, Islam and politics, Miscellanea 'Contemporary West Asia' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Islamic fundamentalism in India' -- subject(s): History, Islam, Islamic fundamentalism
judaism, islam, and christianity
Low contact cultures, where people prefer to maintain more personal space and limit physical touch, are often seen in countries like Germany, the United States, and Northern European nations. High contact cultures, where people are comfortable with physical touch and close proximity, are more common in countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece.
A bit of Info: The spread of Islam, from Arabia began to spread west through Southwest Asia and North Africa in the 600s.But Islam also spread east to central Asia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Indonesia. The Muslim community in the country of Indonesia is one of the largest in the world.Main answer: Islam became a major religion in East and West Africa, because there were many Muslim traders going to trade in that part of Africa. And at the time Mansa Musa made a pilgrimage and brought many people with him.
Ancient china influenced the west by the silk road, and mixed the cultures on the way to the west, like the chemical continuum
North west asia and south west asia