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    Why Islam Spread so Quickly

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    roads across the desert and spread the news about paradise (Document B). This will happen fast because all of those camels I mentioned. Islam also spread because people like their government. They had people who were called caliphs who did a great job. They also sang Hymns which the people loved and they signed up. So that’s how Islam spread very quickly. Each reason was more important than the one above it. Mini-Q Sample Essay: Basic Proficiency Why Did Islam Spread So Quickly? It all began

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    culturally diverse Eastern Mediterranean region serving as the central figure of Christianity. Jesus Christ believed that he was the messiah, evident in his name, and would one day bring peace and unity to the people of Israel. Why did Christianity spread and become more popular overtime? In addition to Christianity’s growing social appeal, the teachings of Jesus disciples revealed the easy access of Christianity and many similarities the principles of Christianity had with the principles of the Roman

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    you are clearly an over anxious blubbering superstitious neophyte. Something that is also obvious, is that you are well over your head when talking to me about god. As if to prove my point, when you tried to defend an imaginary god; you said: "Islam is the last of all religions introduced on this earth..." You would be wrong on that one, there have been many religions "introduced on this earth" after the Abrahamic religions. And their believers think they're just as real as your nonsensical imaginary

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    Muhammad was born around 570 CE in Mecca. Muhammad had a lot of struggles since meeting Gabriel to spread Islam. All his hardwork and sacrifice paid off when the Muslims won the battle of Madinah. Since his early life, he became a prophet and brought Islam to the Arabians. Towards the end of his life, he moved to Madinah and did his last Sermon. After his death Islam grew into a great empire that helped mold the world we know today by helping create advanced technology to make life easier for us

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    both altered and were altered by Islam in their own unique ways. Although there were similarities that existed with the spread of Islam to each of those places, many more differences prevailed. Differences and similarities existed in the forms of the role of migration, role of trade, role of cultural exchange, methods of conversion to Islam, and the unique cultural developments in each region. Migration and trade both played a crucial role in the spread of Islam. In Anatolia and India, Muslims invaded

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    is known as Islam was established in the 7th century by Muhammad in Mecca. But how did he even thought of this? While meditating in a cave, Muhammad had a revelation. He believed that God told him that he had to be the prophet and teacher of a new faith by the name of Islam. This new faith caught on ideas from the religions of Judaism and Christianity. One of the examples is that there is only one god. Muhammad believed that he is the god’s final prophet. All followers of Islam, who are known

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    The first one I'm going to introduce to you is Islam. In the religion Islam they have the holy month of Ramadan and follow the story of Hagar and Ishmael. Islam six core beliefs is Allah, Angels, Holy Books- Quran, Prophets, Muhammad, Judgement Day, and Allah is all knowing. The 5 pillars of Islam Shahadah- sincerely reciting the Muslim procession of Faith, Salat- ritual prayer five times a fay, Zakat- charity to the poor

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    Islam Islam is a monotheistic faith centered around one God (Allah). It has many prophets that preach the same message of belief in one God. Muhammad was the last and greatest prophet and felt that since the people were worshipping many gods that they had forgotten the original message of the prophet Abraham – worship one God. Muhammad received messages throughout his life from God through the angel Gabriel, so he dedicated the rest of his life spreading the message that there was no other God but

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    Have you ever wondered about the Islamic faith?In the introduction of Muhammad and the Faith of Islam it talks about his early life and how he became God’s messenger.Source 2 was about the differences of Judaism, Christianity, and the Islam religion.The Muslim Holy month of Ramadan was about the Five pillars and what the Muslims like to do on the month.The Islam religion was made by Muhammad when he received a message from god. Muhammad got a message from god when he was alone in a cave.In source

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    Islam means “submission.” signifying obedience to the rule and will of Allah, the only deity recognized in the strictly monotheistic Islam religion What is the meaning of Muslim? Explain his early life and spiritual transformation. Muslim means “one who has submitted.”. In regards to his early life and spiritual transformation, the prophet Muhammad came into this world of nomadic bedouin herders and merchants. Born about 570 C.E. into a reputable family of merchants in Mecca, Muhammad ibn Abdullah

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