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Islam was affected by trade routes when they traded too. For example, when Islam traded in westAfrica, they told the people there about the religion of Islam and they converted to it. It was affected by growing bigger on trade routes.

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the Islam religion was spreaded by the prophet Muhammed (s.a.w).

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Muslim traders demonstrated good morals as honesty and tolerance in addition to refraining themselves from bad deeds as gambling, fornication, drinking alcohols. They demonstrated the logistics of Islam religion and authenticity of Quran as real God revelation words.

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The honesty, straightforwardness, integrity, compassion and fair dealing of the Muslim traders impressed the people wherever they went and helped spread Islam in various areas along the trade routes.

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Yes, this was through observation of the Muslim traders good morals, honesty, and devotion to God. Refer to related questions below.

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What type of routes did Islam first spread along in the Arabian Peninsula?

Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.


Which religion was introduced in Africa along the Trans-Saharan trade routes?

The Arabs brought the Muslim religion (Islam) to Africa.


Why was the spread of Islam good for trade?

Answer 1because it was a better thing that more people knew what Islam wasAnswer 2While trade was certainly good for the spread of Islam, there is no clear information that shows that the spread of Islam had a positive influence on trade. The trade routes under Islam were no different than the previous trade routes except for the religion of the merchants. Perhaps higher quantities of merchandise were moved since people naturally trust people with their own religious faith all else equal, but there is insufficient information to show this.


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By blocking its primary trade routes


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What factors motivated outsiders to conquer regions of the North Africa?

•Control of trade •trade routes•natural resources•spread islam


In The spread of Islam across North Africa and the Middle East affected the future of Axum civilization by?

Blocking its primary trade routes.


Was trade the only way Islam spread?

Yes, Islam started in Mecca which was a trade centre in Arabia. People comming to Mecca to trade heared about Islam and spread the word. In Islam trade is encouraged as a way to make profit as taking interest on money is not allowed. So many Muslims travelled to trade. Islam requires the merchant to be honest and not cheat customers no matter what their religion was, so people liked dealing with early Muslim traders and eventually liked and accepted the religion as they found it a great one because of its simplicity, adaptability, and equality.


How did the trade routes influence culture in west Africa?

the Arab trading partner brought scholarship, law and the religion of Islam to west Africa


How did Islam spread into regions that were not ruled by Islamic leaders?

Islam stretched outside of the borders of Islamic countries by commerce and trade. The best evidence for this conclusion is that Islam's greatest entrenchment outside of Islamic Empires in areas directly accessible to those empires by trade routes. Non-Muslims encountered Muslims during these commercial events and deemed their religion proper and correct and desired to learn more of it.


What were two major sea-trading networks of the Muslim empire?

Islam spread via trade routes to West Africa and to Southeast via the Indian Ocean to Central Asia and China via the Silk Routes.


Did Muslim merchants use trade routes to spread Islam?

This entirely depends on the era of the trade routes in question. In the early Islamic period, the trade routes were primarily between Arabian cities. When the Muslim empires began to occupy a much larger stretch of the world, these trade routes began to encompass the entire Middle East to India and Southeast Asia and much of East Africa as well. Muslim trade routes from North Africa crossed the Sahara into West Africa. The Mediterranean was also a bustling trade area between Muslim states and Christian ones in Europe.