The biggest influence of the Arabs and Amazigh (Berbers) in Spain after their exile was their architecture. Buildings like the Cordoba Mosque, the Royal Alcazar in Seville, and the Alhambra in Granada remind Spaniards of the period of Arab and Amazigh control.
The Moors ruled in Spain from 711 to 1492.
The Africans alone couldn't have hoped to try and eliminate Spain. The arabs and african arabs (moors) invaded Spain in what was known as the Muslim conquests.
Mostly, the Vandals who then were also masters of Spain. The Moors only managed to cross into Spain when the Vandal king had raped the daughter of his Governor in Ceuta (North Africa), who had until then succesfully contained the Arabs and prevented their crossing to Spain. When he did not get sufficient satisfaction from the King for what had happened to his daughter he kept his feelings to himself and returned to Ceuta. Once there, he offered the Arabs an unhindered crossing into Spain.
To be entirely fair, it was Türkic Tribes of Central Asia who spread Islam to China, but the reason that Arabs spread Islam to Spain, Sicily, and India was that they genuinely believed it to be the correct religion.
Islam through the Arabs that lived in North Africa and Spain.
The ancient measurement system of which applied to early greeks, romans, egyptians, arabs, and parts of Gaul and Spain; Is Shinto.
NO. Arabs did not make people (generally) leave their homes nor were they forcibly converted (generally).
They are called the Moors and many moved back to Northern Africa after the Reconquista, but some remained in Spain.
The Romans abandoned Egypt when it was invaded by the Arabs in 639-42.
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the Arabs of the Ummayad dynasty , who originally came from Mecca and moved to Syria