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The Spread Of Islam: Medieval And Early Modern World

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In 610 CE, Muhammad was meditating near Mecca when he received a vision from the angel Gabriel that he was the last prophet of Allah that he would spread faith in him, which resulted in the birth of the religion Islam. The religion spread rapidly through trade, military conquest, and treaties/taxation/toleration. Although it was very popular, most poor people were drawn to Islam because one of the Five Pillars was giving money to the poor. Islam spread quickest thanks to trade. To begin with, trade was the fastest way that Islam spread. For example, “Adding to the profits from caravan was a busy pilgrimage trade, for Mecca was the site of Arabia’s holiest religious shrine, the Ka’aba.” (McDougal Littell World History: Medieval and Early Modern

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