The mystics are called Sufis. However, Sufis have rarely been evangelists and are much more similar to monks. The peaceful spreaders of Islam have typically been diplomats, merchants, and qadis (Islamic Judges).
The mystics are called Sufis. However, Sufis have rarely been evangelists and are much more similar to monks. The peaceful spreaders of Islam have typically been diplomats, merchants, and qadis (Islamic Judges).
The practitioners of mysticism in medieval Islam were called Sufis.
Sufi mystics
Islam spread in Mali and Ghana by the Arab Muslim traders.
The EDL, or English Defence League, claims to protest peacefully against "the spread of islam, Sharia laws and islam extremism" in the United Kingdom.
Islam spread to the island of southeast Asia through traders and merchants. Many of the city states in Malaysia and west Indonesia had a strong maritime trading orientation and as a result, accommodated many Muslim merchants from Arabia, India, and the East African coast. As a result, the ideas of Islam became incorporated in those areas, supplanting the previous Buddhism. In the rest of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Vietnam, the orientation was much more inland and river-based trade, meaning that Islam did not have the same inroads and access.
It was spread by Muslim traders.
Islam is spread allover the world although with different Muslim percentages to total population. It is the authenticity of Islam and its truthfulness that helps Islam spread everywhere.
Islam did not spread by military and sword. although Islam had wars. Islam is ideology and people does not believe in something with sword. people heard Islam and researched and thought about it and then accepted Islam.
Islam is spread all over the world but with different Muslim percentages
Merchants spread Islam through ways of communication. A Non-Muslim merchant would meet a Muslim merchant and learn about his culture, traditions, and religions. On come occasions, this would result in conversion due to the perceived merits of Islam.
Islam did not spread the same way throughout all of Africa. In North Africa, Islam spread by conquest. In West Africa and along the Indian Ocean, Islam spread by contact between Muslim merchants and local Non-Muslims.
Trade was one of the mechanisms that helped in the spread of Islam as Muslim traders were good models of Islam and its authenticity and truthfulness and tolerance.
nearly all regions of earth have Muslim people and Islam is spreading all over the world.