Islam spread over the whole world but with different percentages. More than 50 countries of the world are having Muslim majority population. Refer to question below.
If the question is explicitly referring to the Rise of Islam period, Islam expandied primarily along a east-west axis from Spain and Morooco in the west to Pakistan in the east. There was some northward expansion to eastern Turkey and some southward expansion to Somalia.
To allover the world; from west to east and from north to south. Prior to the 20th century, the farthest westward that Islam had spread was Morocco and Mauritania.
Islam spread north at first and then spread east and west.
The spread of Islam in the East, West, and South Africa was a gradual process. The spread of Islam helped with trade practices, education, and literacy.
FALSE. Islam spread quickly through the Middle East and North AFRICA. Islam has never been terribly successful in North America prior to the 1950s.
Islam spread to all corners of the Arab World: North Africa, the Upper Middle East, and Arabia.
By 1500, Islam had spread to most of the countries where it now prevails in North Africa, East Africa, Southeast Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago.
Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
By conquest. Warfare is another term.
The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
If you mean areas of land that are influenced by spread of Islam, then the answer is: Middle East, North Africa, Indian subcontinent, and South East of Asia.If you mean areas of human life and relationships, then the answer is: polytheism, woman human rights, racism and discrimination, tolerance and forgiveness, and science research and development.
Islam religion is spread all over the world. However, Islam religion is major religion in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.
Muslim Arabs from Egypt spread into North Sudan and brought their Islamic faith.