No. Islam is not a language; it's a religion.
The predominant language in North Africa is Arabic (admittedly in various dialects). There are also a number of Amazigh (Berber) languages used in North Africa.
Islam is the predominant religion in North Africa.
North Africa is mainly home to Arabs who practice the Islamic culture. The most predominant language in the region is Arabic.
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
Islam is the major religion in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Islam is centered in North Africa and Asia. There are a significant number of Hindus in India and Buddhists in the far east, but Islam is still predominant.
Many languages in North Africa are influenced by Islam, most notably would be Swahili.
The Dominant Religion in North Africa is Muslim. It is not 100% Muslim but about 80%. The language is Arabic
Islam is a practical religion. It is mainly practiced in Arabia, Gulf States, in many Asian and African Muslim countries.
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It's the major religion of North Africa.
The most common religion in North Africa is Islam.
North Africa countries are all Islamic countries and mostly speaking Arabic language. Accordingly, Islam religion rules and teachings are the factors controlling North African countries.
Arabic, Islam, Arabs.