Nothing. Mohammed would not receive any revelations until 610 CE, so no Muslims took anything over in 600 CE.
From about 600 BCE until the first half of the 17th century CE
Rome practiced Christianity in 600 CE
CE is what people more commonly call AD. It stands for "Common Era" but is no different from AD, time wise. So 600 CE is the same as 600 AD
600 CE was the zenith of their culture.
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It is generally accepted as 600 BCE to 500 CE.
In 600 CE, areas such as Ireland, Scotland, and Scandinavia had largely Christian populations even though they had no significant Christian presence in 325 CE. These regions underwent widespread conversion to Christianity between 400-600 CE through missions and evangelization efforts.
It is important to note that there were no Muslims in 600 BCE since Mohammed would not be born until 570 CE and would not receive revelations from the Angel Gabriel until 610 CE. Therefore, the question is unanswerable as written.] However, Arabs, who would eventually become the first Muslims, used camels and donkeys as their primary forms of transportation in addition to foot-travel in 600 BCE.
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It is recognized that many historians chose to use CE instead of AD. Or in some cases both are used such as 500 CE/AD. In either case, 600 CE/AD came after 500 CE/AD.