Which statement best describes cultural diffusion along Islamic trade routes?

A. Islamic culture was untouched by trade
B. Islam failed to take root outside of the Islamic homelands
C. Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes
D. Economic ideas were exchanged, but not religious ideas

1 answer

C. Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.

This statement best captures the essence of cultural diffusion along Islamic trade routes, where not only goods but also ideas, beliefs, and cultural practices were shared and integrated across different regions.