Asked by gracelynn2938
what factors led to rapid growth of islam following muhammads death,despite early internal conflicts between sunni and shia(has to be well explained)
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Answered by
Damon
One factor:
Rotten governments in the Byzantine Empire, Persia, Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt, North Africa, Spain and much of Asia. Serious resistance resulted when they ran into the Franks in France.
Rotten governments in the Byzantine Empire, Persia, Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt, North Africa, Spain and much of Asia. Serious resistance resulted when they ran into the Franks in France.
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gracelynn2938
thank you
Answered by
Emily
Is the spread of various Islamic dynasties like Mughals.
And the business person from Arab, who travelled and sailed.
And the business person from Arab, who travelled and sailed.
Answered by
2020 gangg
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Answered by
bella
2020gang whats up i just barely missed you
Answered by
2021
anyone still waiting for the answer here?
Answered by
Oof
No response…. Ok…
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Your welcome
After the death of the prophet, Islam spread rapidly through trade. The Muslims travelled around the world trading with other people, most of them settled where they were trading and they started a family there.
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Nala❤
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i tried lol
one factor that pushed people into following Islam is the very large rate of rotten government in the closest countries. also because muslim's started traveling all around the world and ended up spreading the word to the right people. and then a lot of them stayed where they traveled and built their own worshiping circle with those around them.
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