, am Kevin and the answer is Sahara and Crete o.k thank you for your attention.
, am Kevin and the answer is Sahara and Crete o.k thank you for your attention.
It is difficult to answer as Islam is spread every where in the world. However, if you mean two cities outside Muslim countries, then they are simply Stockholm and Cape Town among other many cities.
There were numerous cities under Muslim control in 633 C.E. when Mohammed died. Probably the two most important cities were Mecca and Yethrib (now called Medina). Additionally, Najran, Sana'a, Aden, and Jeddah were also cities under Muslim control.
By 750 AD, the cities of Constantinople and Rome did not fall within the Muslim empire. Constantinople remained the capital of the Byzantine Empire, while Rome was under the influence of the Papacy and the remnants of the Western Roman Empire. Both cities were significant centers of Christianity and maintained their distinct political and religious identities during this period.
The Caucasus Mountains
The Ural Mountains is the physical feature that stretches between the Caspian Sea and the Arctic Ocean and has historically been considered the northern border for Muslim lands.
Mecca and Medina
Baghdad and Cordoba were the two centres of great learning during the Caliphate of Abbasids and Umayyads.
The Caucasus Mountains
London and Horsham are two cities located in England within the United Kingdom. There is a distance of 41.8 miles between these two cities.
Muslims are almost in every country in the world. However, there are two cities in the world that are allowed to have only Muslims residents. These two cities are Mecca and Medina in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Porter and McAlester are two cities located within the state of Oklahoma. There is a distance of 77 miles that separates these two cities.