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How did Islam expand its influence outside the Arabs?​

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Answered by daughtermother246
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Islam came to the Southeast Asia, first by the way of Muslim traders along the main trade-route between Asia and the Far East, then was further spread by Sufi orders and finally consolidated by the expansion of the territories of converted rulers and their communities.

Answered by AngieCx
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Hi, Ramadan Kareem!

Islam spread throughout many years. It can expand outside the Arab world through many resources such as the Holy Book the Quran, Muslim scholars and even some scientists when they discover further into the religion, they discover new things that was already mentioned in the holy book. The internet nowadays, is available for everyone to learn more about religion and to read more about it. But there are resources in which you can trust, and others in which you can't. Islam originated in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century. Many Prophet's in the old times spread a message which was that there is no God but Allah.

The Muslim community spread through the Middle East through conquest. It resulted in the growth of the Muslim state provided the ground in which the recently revealed faith could take root and flourish. Meaning that it took place and expanded.

The influence it impact in the outside world

Islamic culture was facilitated by trade, missionaries, and changes in the political structure of Islamic society. As a result, we encounter multiple different interpretations of Islam across many different Islamic societies.

For example, Muslim, Kurdish, Persian, Turkish, Mongol, and Afghan leaders secured power in places as far apart as modern-day Turkey and modern-day northern India. From there, Islam spread to modern-day for example in Malaysia and Indonesia.

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