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.
The Dominant Religion in North Africa is Muslim. It is not 100% Muslim but about 80%. The language is Arabic
conflict and tribal prejudice
Most peoples in north Africa are unified through a common language and religion (Arabic and Islam)
Indian Subcontinent: Main language divided between Hindi and Urdu. Main religion divided between Hinduism and Islam.Central Asia: Main language Persian or Persian derived languages. Main religion Islam.Far east: Main language is Chinese or smiliar language. Main religion is Bhuddism.Middle east: Main language is Arabic, main religion is Islam.Northern Africa: Main langauge is Arabic, main religion is Islam.Southern Africa: Main common language is English, main religion is Christianity.Europe: Main languages are English, French, German, Russian or Russian derived languages. Main religion is Christianity.Anglo-America: Main language is English, Main religion is Christianity.Latin America: Main language is Spanish or Portugese, main religion is Christianity.Oceania: Main language English, main religion is Christianity
Islam, Hebru, and food for land animals and a home to live in.
Islam
What religion spread from North Africa to west Africa
The French culture, the french language and religion in Africa are some lasting results in France of having colonized countries in Africa.
Arabic, Islam, Arabs.
Islam spread to North Africa through conquest and trade with Arab merchants. The Arabic language was introduced and adopted as the language of administration and religion due to the influence of Arab rulers and scholars. Over time, Arabic became the dominant language in the region.
Well , no religion speaks French it really depends on the language the person speaks. For example, Muslims or Christains in Africa will speak the language of their country. Christians in Central or West Africa may actually speak French because that region was a former French colony. Christians in Somalia may speak Arabic. Hope that answers your question. =D