Select all the correct answer.
Why did Islam spread more widely in Indonesia than in India?
Islam spread through trade in Indonesia and met less resistance than invading Muslim armies in India.
Islam did not mix well with the culture of India.
Islamic rulers couldn’t cover as much distance as traders could.
The Indonesians were dissatisfied with their original religions and were looking for something new.
The Islamic rulers made a deal with smaller Indian kingdoms not to spread religion.
Answers
Answered by
37
a) Islam spread through trade in Indonesia and met less resistance than invading Muslim armies in India
b) Islam did not mix well with the culture of India
Explanation:
- The trade by Arab Muslim merchants, the adoption of local governors, and theological influence from the XIII century are supposed to have steadily propagated Islam in India. In the late colonial period, it became a crucified flag against colonialism.
- Indonesia and western countries remained a trade and cultural link in the Indian Ocean. The Arab Sea and the Indian Ocean have been widespread throughout the centuries of spiritualists and literary characters.
- Initially, expanded trading ties beyond the archipelago propelled the propagation of Islam. Because of the greater prevalence of trade on the coasts of Java , Sumatra & the eastern archipelago than the internal areas of Java, Islamization has been taking place on coast more quickly. The merchants were normally the first to become Islam and the main reign 's money. Roughly 85% of Indonesians believed that in the turn of the 20th century they were Muslim.
To know more
What were the causes of the spread of Islam in Punjab?: - Brainly.in
https://brainly.in/question/6839204
Answered by
8
Explanation:
I had to Google search them. I got a 100. Hope this helps.
Attachments:
Similar questions