Answer A
Islam did not spread by conquest and wars. The wars exercised by Muslims were only either to defend themselves against attackers and invaders or to free the will of people under occupation and ask for Muslims help. See related question below for more information.
Answer B
Another view of a non Muslim:
The above is historical nonsense. None of the Muslim conquests was defensive. Arabia was never invaded. The Byzantine empire and the Sasanid empire were systematically attacked, brought to their knees and occupied. This is a simple matter of historical record and is based on chronicles by Muslim writers. Conversions were not, on the whole forced, but Jews and Christians were made second-class citizens. Over the years, living under Muslim rule led large numbers to convert, for a variety of reasons. The process continues today, with the numbers of Jews and Christians in the Middle East dwindling almost to extinction. That has spread the base of Islam in several populations.
Answer C
Consider Spain as example. Check the history written by non Muslims to be sure that they never destroyed a religious house (for Christians or Jews), never killed a civilian, never destroyed a tree or a house, and never forced one to convert to Islam. As for the Byzantine empire and the Sasanid empire, the two empires were much stronger than Muslims and that persuaded them to attack Muslims feeling sure they will defeat them that didn't happen and Muslims conquered them.
Answer A
Islam did not spread by conquest and wars. The wars exercised by Muslims were only either to defend themselves against attackers and invaders or to free the will of people under occupation and ask for Muslims help. See related question below for more information.
Answer B
Another view of a non Muslim:
The above is historical nonsense. None of the Muslim conquests was defensive. Arabia was never invaded. The Byzantine empire and the Sasanid empire were systematically attacked, brought to their knees and occupied. This is a simple matter of historical record and is based on chronicles by Muslim writers. Conversions were not, on the whole forced, but Jews and Christians were made second-class citizens. Over the years, living under Muslim rule led large numbers to convert, for a variety of reasons. The process continues today, with the numbers of Jews and Christians in the Middle East dwindling almost to extinction. That has spread the base of Islam in several populations.
Answer C
Consider Spain as example. Check the history written by non Muslims to be sure that they never destroyed a religious house (for Christians or Jews), never killed a civilian, never destroyed a tree or a house, and never forced one to convert to Islam. As for the Byzantine empire and the Sasanid empire, the two empires were much stronger than Muslims and that persuaded them to attack Muslims feeling sure they will defeat them that didn't happen and Muslims conquered them.
Islam did not spread the same way throughout all of Africa. In North Africa, Islam spread by conquest. In West Africa and along the Indian Ocean, Islam spread by contact between Muslim merchants and local Non-Muslims.
By physical conquest.
to what regions, and in what general order, had islam spread by 750
It was long ago Islam was spread.It was at Egypt,Arab...Yemen...it was spread from a religious man..
After the death of Muhammad, Islam spread all the way to the northern Arabian Peninsula.
Through Arab conquest.
ISLAM
It spread through simply trade and conquest.
Islam did not spread the same way throughout all of Africa. In North Africa, Islam spread by conquest. In West Africa and along the Indian Ocean, Islam spread by contact between Muslim merchants and local Non-Muslims.
By conquest. Warfare is another term.
How did the Beduins help expand Islam
A:More than anything, Islam was spread by conquest. Pagans were forcibly converted. Christians and Jews were allowed to continue in their faiths, which many of them did, but were provided compelling secular reasons for converting to Islam.
ISIS
By physical conquest.
royal marriages, missionaries, conquest and trade.
Military conquest, and destruction of local religions.
spread ideas through trade, conquest, and expansion