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The spread of the Arabic language can be attributed to the historical expansion of the Islamic Empire, trade routes, and the strong cultural and religious significance of Arabic in the Islamic world. Additionally, the Arabic language has become important in fields such as science, mathematics, and literature, further contributing to its widespread use.
The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
Phoenicians spread the Middle Eastern civilization throughout the Mediterranean.
The spread of Islam played a significant role in the spread of the Arabic language in West Africa. The establishment of Islamic schools and trading networks facilitated the adoption of Arabic as a language of religion, education, and trade. Additionally, the influence of Arabic scholarship and literature contributed to its widespread use in the region.
Cannabis use and cultivation migrated with the movement of various traders and travelers, and knowledge of the herb's value spread throughout the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Africa.
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.
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The Bantu language was spread throughout Africa
The Bantu language was spread throughout Africa
Islam is a religion, not a location. Muslims are spread throughout the world, but they are heavily populated in the Middle East (and a good portion of India) and Africa,
No. The exact opposite occurred. Islam originated in the Middle East and spread to West Africa in the subsequent centuries.
The Arabic language originated in the Arabian Peninsula, which is now modern-day Saudi Arabia. It has since spread to different regions of the Middle East and North Africa, where it is spoken by millions of people as their first language.