By following the just and strong leadership of Muhammad PBUH and thus following the principles of Islam. Islam was spread on the basis of truth and knowledge and not at all on the basis of the sword as some false accusations have been made. After the Holy Prophet Kaliphs ruled Arabia and conquered many a regions. They emphasised upon spreading the word of God and thus nations turned to Islam.In a very short span of time Islam was spread in all the major parts of the world. And thus gradually strong Islamic empires and brotherhood were formed.
The Muslim empire spread under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty through the power of the Syrian army, which was the dynasty's foundation; this allowed the Umayyads to assume greater control of conquered provinces and and of Arab tribal rivalries.
None. There was no Roman empire during the middle ages. The western part of the empire fell roughly in 476. The eastern part hung on until 1453 but their religion was Christianity. They were conquered by the Ottoman Turks who were Muslim, but were not part of the Roman empire.
Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
No religion "inspired" the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire had Sunni Islam as its State Religion, but it was not a view or tenet of Islam to create an Ottoman Empire.
The caliphs expanded their empire as they saw fit, often for trade reasons or economic reasons. They expanded by conquering neighboring peoples, typically by violent means.
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No, China got medicine from the Muslim empire during the golden ages of Islam (800-1200) when the Muslim empire spread to China.
The spread of Christianity provided local religious leaders - bishops - not political ones. Constantine harnessed the bishops as a secondary means of control to supplement his political control.
The Muslim empire spread under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty through the power of the Syrian army, which was the dynasty's foundation; this allowed the Umayyads to assume greater control of conquered provinces and and of Arab tribal rivalries.
The Muslim empire spread under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty through the power of the Syrian army, which was the dynasty's foundation; this allowed the Umayyads to assume greater control of conquered provinces and and of Arab tribal rivalries.
As you may know the Roman Empire became very powerful across the world and spread through parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. They were very powerful but they didn't have strong leaders that how it led to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
The Umayyad Caliphate. However, it did not spread throughout Europe. It only included about half of the Iberian Peninsula, the only area of Europe it reached.
Majority of the Malians are Muslims (about 90% of the total population). The Muslim scholars taught them to be tolerant of other religion followers. They also caused the spread of education in Mali.
The Songhai Empire contributed to the spread of Islam and Arabic through trade and contact with Arab merchants, scholars, and traders. As the empire grew in wealth and power, it attracted Muslim scholars and traders who spread their religion and language through interactions with the local population. Additionally, the ruling elite of the Songhai Empire embraced Islam, further promoting its spread among the populace.
Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire.
The Islamic empire expanded through conquest. Islam as a religion spread both due to the imperial growth and due to peaceful conversions of those outside of the empire.
The Prophet is Muhammad (also spelled Mohammed, Muhammed, etc.)