In just one century, from the gates of India to the middle of France (Tours, specifically). Later, other places, including Indonesian (the most populous Muslim country) and southward into Africa. Of course, Islam exists, but doesn't necessarily rule, in practically the whole world, inculding Japan, Denmark and the American West.
Yes, after Muhammads death Abu Bakr became the next leader of Islam for two years.
It spread to places in Saudi Arabia and Syria
Saudi Arabia 100%
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.
Muhammad worked to spread Islam for approximately 23 years, beginning with his first revelation in 610 CE until his death in 632 CE. During this period, he preached in Mecca for about 13 years before migrating to Medina, where he continued his mission for another 10 years. His efforts included teaching, establishing a community of followers, and organizing the early Muslim society.
Prophet Muhammad (S) died in the year 632 and the peak of the Rashidun Caliphate was in 654, when Islam spread from Morocco to Iran.
75 to 100 years
Today, Islam is the largest religion in the world. And in a few years to come, the percent numbers will rapidly rise. Allah told us tho spread the message of Islam.
75 to 100 years
75 to 100 years
Confucius' students had spread Confucianism in the world approximately seventy years after his death.
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.