In the 7th century A.D.
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.
Islam began to spread by God by start of universe creation. All God creatures are created on the basis of full submission (that means Islam) to God. Refer to question below.
Islam began in northern Nigeria as early as the eleventh century and was well established in the state capitals of the region by the sixteenth century, spreading into the countryside and toward the middle belt uplands.
Arabic as a distinct written language began to develop in the 5th century CE, though it had earlier roots in the Arabian Peninsula. It further evolved with the spread of Islam in the 7th century and became a major language of literature, science, and culture.
The start of Islam is marked in the year 610, following the first revelation to the prophet Muhammad at the age of 40. Muhammad and his followers spread the teachings of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula.
it came to North America then Asia then Africa then Europe then South America
Islam begin to spread from Arabia, where it began in the Middle Ages. By the end of the Middle Ages, it had spread through much of Asia and Africa and into Europe. The Muslims lost most of Spain, except for Grenada, but the losses in Spain were very small, compared to the advances they had made elsewhere.
In the 17th century, the British began to colonize North America and South America. It would not be until the 19th century that the British would acquire large land-holdings in Africa and Asia.
The concept of providing pensions for retired employees did not begin until the nineteenth century in Europe and did not significantly spread to the United States until the early twentieth century
Zoroastrianism began to decline in the seventh century A.D. primarily due to the Islamic conquests, which led to the fall of the Sassanian Empire and the subsequent spread of Islam in Persia. Many Zoroastrians converted to Islam under social, economic, and political pressure, while those who remained faced discrimination and marginalization. Additionally, the centralized Islamic state promoted a monotheistic faith that overshadowed Zoroastrian teachings, contributing to its gradual decline.
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