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How Did Islam Spread Dbq

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Would you join something, even if you didn’t want to, if someone bribed you to do so? The Islamic empire spread in three ways that might either seem reasonable or unfair or a bit of both; those three ways were by force, by bribery, and simply by convincing others to join.
One way Islam spread was through force. According to document A, “By Allah’s help, some 70,000 of them [the Greeks] were put to death, and their remnants took flight, reaching as far as Palestine, Antioch, Aleppo, Mesopotamia and Armenia.” Because of this readers can infer that, the Muslims believed that Allah was helping them kill anyone that refused to join their religion. Document B states that the Muslims killed the non-Muslims, took them prisoner, separated people from …show more content…

Due to this truce, they could not use force, so they just did their best to convince others with no harm done. According to the history textbook, “The Abbasids also used a policy of inclusion to persuade people throughout the empire to accept their rule” (page 119). This means that the Muslims included other people in their government (for example Christians and Jews) to try to convince them to join their religion and accept their rule. On page 120 of the history textbook it says,” Baghdad’s merchants visited not only lands in the Muslim Empire but also China, India, Northern Europe, and Africa.” By this readers can infer that, as the merchants traveled they talked to non-Muslims, possibly discussing their religions, which might have caused those non-Muslims to be interested in Islam and they joined it. And, even if the person the merchant discussed Islam with didn’t want to join, they might have talked to their friends about what they heard, causing their friends to join. This meant that the merchants not only brought back goods from the places they traveled, but also brought new people into their

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