It's Arabic
They are both culturally influenced by Islam.
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.
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The Arabic language first arrived in West Africa through trade routes and the spread of Islam. Traders and scholars introduced Arabic to the region, and it became a language of business, education, and religious practice. Over time, Arabic influenced many local languages in West Africa.
Berber traders introduced written language (arabic) and brought islam to west Africa.
Islam influenced West Africa in various ways. Most of the countries in West Africa took up the beliefs and living styles of the Muslims and they forfeited their traditional beliefs for their new-found faith.
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Islam greatly affected the development of the east coast of Africa. Arab traders brought Islam to the region in the early centuries CE, leading to the establishment of vibrant trading cities such as Mogadishu, Mombasa, and Zanzibar, which became thriving centers of commerce and culture due to their strategic location along trade routes. Islam also influenced the architecture, language, and social organization of these coastal societies.
Egypt,Arabia,Iran,Iraq. May Allah stay with those country's and bless them and you .
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
The Dominant Religion in North Africa is Muslim. It is not 100% Muslim but about 80%. The language is Arabic
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