(1) The deserts led to most Arabians being nomadic desert-dwellers or Bedouin. The only pre-modern cities in the Arabian Peninsula are either on the coastline or at oases for this reason.
(2) The prevalent dry hear in the Arabian Peninsula has lead to loose-fitting clothing to keep the body cool.
(3) The position of the Arabian Peninsula between India and East Africa allowed the Arabian states to actively participate in that trade route and expand their influence over parts of East Africa.
After the death of Muhammad, Islam spread all the way to the northern Arabian Peninsula.
the military strategies they went for trade routes on water and weak cities
Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.
The Arabs initially spoke a dialect of the Arabic language and were primarily located in the Arabian Peninsula. Over time, the Arabic language spread and became the lingua franca of the Arab world, which encompasses countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
The Diaspora (scattering of the Jewish communities) began at the destruction of the First Temple, some 24 centuries ago. At that time, Jewish communities were established in North Africa, Iraq, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, and adjacent areas. From there, they gradually spread to further regions.
Islam was the religion that spread from the Arabian Peninsula to Africa.
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Islam spread north at first and then spread east and west.
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After the death of Muhammad, Islam spread all the way to the northern Arabian Peninsula.
the military strategies they went for trade routes on water and weak cities
Muhammad established the religion of Islam and spread Islamic beliefs and way of life across the Arabian peninsula.
Under the Umayyad Caliphate, the Arabian Empire spread from Spain in the west to Central Asia in the east, reaching its peak expansion. The empire covered areas such as North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe, including the Iberian Peninsula.
Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.
A map that shows where Islam began would show the cities of Medina and Mecca on the Arabian Peninsula. It spread rapidly from there for the next few hundred years.
Geography was very helpful to the spread of Islam. Through trade routes between Mecca and Medina, Islam swept the Arabian peninsula in just ten years. In addition, substantial migration of Arab tribes to the peninsula, who were already converts, further helped the religion spread.
Islam originally began in the Arabian Peninsula, then by trading and traveling and the big Islamic empires spread all over southeast Asia, Africa, some parts or Europe and etc..