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how did trade between Arabs and other civilizations help islam to develop

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Answered by laylaaisakjee
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Trade has played an important role in the spread of Islam since the beginnings of the religion. Arab traders first introduced Islam to the Swahili coast in the ninth century. While the Swahili people did adopt Islam, they also infused it with new traditions and made it their own. The Muslim practice of direct trade offered further exposure to the religion: Rather than working through intermediaries, Muslim merchants would travel to the trading destinations, thus allowing exposure to the religion within other countries as well.

Answered by Quitecrown
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How did trade between Arabs and other civilizations help Islam to develop?

It had helped Islam to develop in the following ways-

1) When Arab traders reached Africa , the spread of Islam in countries like Sudan, Algeria, Egypt takes place.

2) Arab traders first introduced Islam to the Swahili coast in the ninth century.

3) Islam shaped this region from the development of a new language called Kiswahili to increased literacy for its people.

4) The Muslim practice of direct trade offered further exposure to the religion: Rather than working through intermediaries, Muslim merchants would travel to the trading destinations, thus allowing exposure to the religion within other countries as well. This had also played a vital role in expansion of Islam.

5) Trading in the regions along the pilgrimage often provided numerous economic benefits to traders. This is also one of the reason for gaining of popularity of Islam.

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