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Spread of Islam

The spread of Islam spans almost 1,400 years. The early Muslim conquests that occurred following the death of Muhammad in 632 CE led to the creation of the caliphates, expanding over a vast geographical area; conversion to Islam was boosted by Arab Muslim forces expanding over vast territories and building imperial structures over time. Most of the…

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Spread of Islam → Afghanistan, Africa, Albania, Alongside, Arabian Peninsula, Arabic, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Brunei, Caucasus, Central Asia, Christianizations, Crimea, Eastern Europe, Herzegovina, Horn, In, Indonesia, Iran, Islam

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islam muslim muslims arab islamic century empire conversion world spread christian africa ottoman conversions centuries also indian asia rule period

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those of the Umayyadsinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
Abbasidsinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
Mamluksinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
Seljukidsinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
and the Ayyubids were among some of the largestinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
most powerful in the worldinstance ofand subsequent empires0.80text
Christiansinstance ofThe new understanding by the religious and political leadership in many cases led to a weakening or breakdown of the social and religious structures of parallel religious commun…0.80text
Jews.The caliphs of the Arab dynasty established the empire's first schoolinstance ofThe new understanding by the religious and political leadership in many cases led to a weakening or breakdown of the social and religious structures of parallel religious commun…0.80text
which taught the Arabic languageinstance ofThe new understanding by the religious and political leadership in many cases led to a weakening or breakdown of the social and religious structures of parallel religious commun…0.80text
Islamic studiesinstance ofThe new understanding by the religious and political leadership in many cases led to a weakening or breakdown of the social and religious structures of parallel religious commun…0.80text
that of the Turkic tribes in Central Asiainstance ofSignificant conversions also occurred beyond the extent of the empire0.80text
peoples living in regions south of the Saharainstance ofSignificant conversions also occurred beyond the extent of the empire0.80text

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