Many languages in North Africa are influenced by Islam, most notably would be Swahili.
They are both culturally influenced by Islam.
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nearly all regions of earth have Muslim people and Islam is spreading all over the world.
Islam influenced West Africa in various ways. Most of the countries in West Africa took up the beliefs and living styles of the Muslims and they forfeited their traditional beliefs for their new-found faith.
In the 1700s, the primary religions in Africa were Indigenous African religions, Islam, and Christianity. The specific dominant religion varied by region, with Islam being prevalent in North Africa and along the Swahili coast, while Christianity gained popularity in regions influenced by European colonial powers. Indigenous African religions also continued to be practiced by many communities.
Islam is a universal religion. It easily adapts to the new cultures and places. It accepts the traditions and customs of different nations and nationalities provided they are not strictly against the teachings of Islam. This loose fabric of Islam influenced blending of cultures in various regions.
South Africa, countries such as Sierra Leone, Somalia, ect.
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
The historical relationship between Greece and Africa has influenced cultural exchange and development in both regions through trade, migration, and the sharing of ideas. This interaction has led to the exchange of art, philosophy, and technology, enriching the cultural heritage of both regions.
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.
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