Islam spread mainly as a result of trade and travel in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa (especially the East African coast and the West Africa), India, South East Asia, and Indonesia and Malaysia.
to what regions, and in what general order, had islam spread by 750
By tolerating other religions since almost the beginning, the Islamic people were able to talk to other non-Islamic about religion. Some of these people might have then thought Islam was better than their religion and converted
It was long ago Islam was spread.It was at Egypt,Arab...Yemen...it was spread from a religious man..
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.
After the death of Muhammad, Islam spread all the way to the northern Arabian Peninsula.
to what regions, and in what general order, had islam spread by 750
to what regions, and in what general order, had Islam spread by 750
to what regions, and in what general order, had Islam spread by 750
Islam spread to libya by other countries
Within a period of 200 years, Islam spread all over the world. All world regions had been exposed to and had someone to begin following Islam.
Missionaries spread Islam to different regions and communities through peaceful means such as trade, education, and cultural exchange. They also used persuasion and the example of their own behavior to attract followers. Additionally, some rulers and leaders converted to Islam, which helped to spread the religion further.
nearly all regions of earth have Muslim people and Islam is spreading all over the world.
Yes they did... because they wanted to spread Islam to other regions and places. Another reason is they were being tormented by the non-believers of Mecca.
They spread it to America for independence.
Askia the Great spread Islam and promoted education throughout his empire. Mansa Musa helped spread Islam and increased the wealth and influence of the Mali Empire through his lavish pilgrimage to Mecca, which also promoted knowledge about African wealth and culture in other regions.
•Control of trade •trade routes•natural resources•spread islam
An example of contagious diffusion is the spread of Islam from Mecca to all the other countries around it.