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The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
Books helped knowledge to spread throughout China during its golden ages. Importing of goods from European countries and industrialization spread knowledge throughout China
Two ways Arab traders affect the Islamic world are they come to trade and they go back w/ the religion of the Islams!
He is not responsible for either.
Zionism only really spread in Egypt among a minority of the Jewish community. It spread by word of mouth, letters, and Zionist publications. It is likely that it would have penetrated further if no Anti-Zionist attitude prevailed in the Islamic community. (The Egyptian Jewish community was afraid of "provoking" the Islamic community.)
Broadended ideas of art and science.
Broadended ideas of art and science.
Nearly every Islamic government has been responsible for spreading Islam peaceably and innumerable rulers spread Islamic governments militarily and diplomatically, increasing the reach of Islam. There were not just two.
Islam was primarily spread by the Islamic Caliphates, which were Islamic Empires that conquered many territories. Once those territories were conquered, the lower-class status for Non-Muslims prompted wide-scale conversion. Merchants also spread the religion to many regions outside of the Caliphates.
The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
If you know where other peoples live and have the means to access them, you can more effectively spread your ideas and beliefs to them.
Islamic religion is the faith of Muslims who are spread all over the world.
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The University of Sankore was located in Timbuktu, Mali. It was an Islamic university that played a key role in the spread of knowledge and scholarship in West Africa during the medieval period.
he spread same message which spread by all previous prophets the message of Islamic monotheism tauheed
Of all of the factors that went into promoting and diffusing knowledge in the Arab Caliphates, the most important was a single lingua franca, Arabic, which allowed scholars from the extremities of the empire to still be able to engage in the same intellectual pursuits.