The TRANS-SAHARA TRADE ROUTES connect North Africa, which is part of the Islamic World, to West Africa.
Trade
North Africa and Northeast Africa were heavly Islamic and are still today.
Southeast Asia
Ibn Battuta traveled from Eastern Europe to China. He also traveled to the Horn of Africa, West Africa, North Africa, and most of the Islamic world of his time.
All over the world, Islam it the second religion in the world
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
New World Passage
Trade
Cairo, Khartoum, Tunis, Algeria, Casablanca, Tripoli,... up to hundreds of cities that are parts of the Islamic world.
North Africa and Northeast Africa were heavly Islamic and are still today.
Asia and Africa, there are more byt they are not mensioned now
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No. Africa is not an island. It is a continent.
It is located on western Asia, and borders Africa.
Arab World, Dry World, Islamic World, Middle East
Norman Anderson has written: 'An adopted son' -- subject(s): Christian life 'Into the world' 'Mystery of the incarnation' 'Changing law in developing countries' 'Islamic law in the modern world' 'Islamic law in Africa' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'The world's religions'
It was connected to a river that led to Asia.