Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.
Yes. Islam arrived in Egypt by 640 C.E. and as far west as Morocco by 680 C.E.
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The reason for the Arab conquest was Islam. It was only after the death of the Prophet Mohamed that the need for expansion was felt. Islam spread wide and far through the submission of the inhabitants of the conquered countries. It would somewhat later give rise to some great cultures,from Syria to Mogul India and from Timbuktu to Andalusian Spain. Not forgetting Persia,Egypt and the Ottomans in Turkey.
Answer 1it was a very small place and he was popular..... Myth... meaning stories parents told there kids and on and on and then there are stories too.Answer 2Mohammed's death did not spread or help to spread Islam. It was actually a detriment to the early spread of Islam. A large minority of Arab tribes had seen converting to Islam as a loyalty pact to Mohammed as opposed to an eternal religion. As a result, when Mohammed died, they considered themselves "released" from Islam. Caliph Abu Bakr was then forced to fight a civil war in Arabia to reunify the seceding Arab tribes into a unified Islamic region. It was not until Caliph Abu Bakr had quelled this dissent that Islam could spread under his successor, Caliph Omar.
Islam was spread far and wide mainly because of:Trade that reached the Far East including China, Indonesia, the Philippines, and many other countriesthe authenticity of Islam religion, its simplicity and logicsthe authenticity of Quranthe good morals as extracted from QuranProphet Muhammad as a good model in all aspects of life.refer to related questions below.
In his last years, Muhammad conquered the entire Arabian Peninsula. Within just 40 years of his death, Islam had spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and even had a foothold in Spain and Sicily.
Islam has spread to all continents of the world , the farthest point is Alaska .
500 miles
It was during the reign of the second Rightful Caliph Hazrat Omar RAU the Islam spread far and wide.
Well honey, after Muhammad kicked the bucket, Islam didn't just disappear into thin air. The religion kept on truckin' with his successors, known as the Caliphs, leading the way. They spread Islam far and wide, conquering lands and converting folks left and right. So, to answer your question in a nutshell, Islam didn't miss a beat after Muhammad passed on.
Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
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.
May be the 11 sep. event. This caused high attention and research about Islam in world and more people could know Islam and how it is not a religion of violence or terrorism and how it calls for tolerance and peace and is based on authentic Quran revelation from God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Sure, so far Islam guides me; through Qur'an and prophet Muhammad teachings; to the good deeds, good morals, and good beliefs.
Christianity and Islam spread far from where they were founded