The Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates conquered North Africa and set Islam as the official religion. People in this area converted both because of the economic and social benefits of conversion and/or because they genuinely believed that the new religion was more correct.
Islam
I'm not sure about North Korea, but Buddhism is a major religion in South Korea. South Korea is also very Christian.
Yes. Islam accounts for over 80% of the population in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
North Africa is mainly home to Arabs who practice the Islamic culture. The most predominant language in the region is Arabic.
North Africa is heavily dominated by Islam.
What religion spread from North Africa to west Africa
Mostly Islam, with some (brutally suppressed) tribal religions.
It's the major religion of North Africa.
Most peoples in north Africa are unified through a common language and religion (Arabic and Islam)
Islam.
The Dominant Religion in North Africa is Muslim. It is not 100% Muslim but about 80%. The language is Arabic
Religion, most are practicing Muslims
The Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates conquered North Africa and set Islam as the official religion. People in this area converted both because of the economic and social benefits of conversion and/or because they genuinely believed that the new religion was more correct.
Much of North Africa are Muslims, and Southern Africa are Christians. The most common religion is Islam.
No. Islam is not a language; it's a religion. The predominant language in North Africa is Arabic (admittedly in various dialects). There are also a number of Amazigh (Berber) languages used in North Africa. Islam is the predominant religion in North Africa.
The Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates conquered North Africa and set Islam as the official religion. People in this area converted both because of the economic and social benefits of conversion and/or because they genuinely believed that the new religion was more correct.