Islam spread from Saudi Arabia to neighbouring countries in the gulf (Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Yemen, UAE...) Then Islam spread to North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Mali, Sudan, Chad, Somalia, Burkino Faso, Mauritania...) Then Islam spread to Europe (Turkey, Spain...) Then Islam spread to the far East (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia...) Through slave trade, Islam spread to USA and Southern Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today Muslim countries are concentrated in the Middle East, North Africa and Far East regions. Muslims can however be found in every country in the world with the exception of a few Islands where Muslim tourists are found and not Muslim citizens. Islam is the world's fastest growing religion and the second largest religion at present.
Islam is a religion, not a country. That would be like finding Christianity or Buddhism on a map. However, the middle east region (Yemen, Iran, etc.) seem to have a fairly large proportion of citizens who are Islamic. So if you asked where the most Islamic people are, I would generally say northeast of northern Africa and that would be generally correct.
For the most part, Islam influenced Turkey, the Middle east, North Africa, West Africa, the Horn of Africa, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago. Islam influenced also the middle part of Asia including Pakistan, India, Kazakhstan, Iran, Afghanistan, and many other countries. Islam influences also some countries in Europe as Albania, Bulgaria, and other countries.
no it´s not been found
it's been founded:
http://www.history-map.com/picture/002/distribution-countries-Islamic-Muslim.htm
new orleans and and its destroyed the geography and made the climate warmer
Whey did the geography
U can divide climate in other ways like in a Economical Geography Physical Geography way.
No. There is more to geography. It includes climate and how the land is used etc.
The climate
The first known historian to study the effects of geography and climate on people was Ibn Khaldun. He was a Muslim historian who lived in the 14th century.
the climate would be cold. the geography caused them to be limited on contact.
What was New Jerseys geography and climate in the 1620-1700's
What do mean climate. I am Muslim and i don't understand a clue about this question.
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
cause geography comes with climate and then u have to adapt to everything
Geography and climate
new orleans and and its destroyed the geography and made the climate warmer
Whey did the geography
Yes. The Ottoman Empire was mostly, if not all, Muslim.
yes.
the climate and geography influenced the rise of India's first civilization.