Why Did Islam Spread Quickly Dbq Analysis

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There are five noteworthy religions throughout the world, the most recent of these is Islam. Islam is a religion that spread rapidly from the Middle East into Asia, Africa, and Europe. Despite the fact that there are many reasons that Islam spread quickly, there are three principle reasons. First, the many trade routes that went through Islam's holiest cities. Next, Islam was an extremely engaging religion to others. Lastly, Muslims sent numerous military conquests into Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The first reason that Islam spread quickly was the trade with other civilizations. Throughout the Middle East there were many trade routes that went through Islam’s holy cities. According to Desmond Stewart, Mecca, an Islamic holy city, was at a crossroads …show more content…

The Muslim armies won many important battles and this allowed them to attack far away from the Middle East. According to Ahmad ibn-Jabir al-Baladhuri, an army of 200,000 Byzantines were gathered to resist the spread of Islam, but the smaller army of 24,000 Muslims defeated the Byzantines and Islam continued to spread (Doc. F). Although, it is important to know that this document was written 200 years after the battle so the recollection of the this may not be very accurate. As shown, one reason Islam spread was that their army won many tough battles because they had a very strong military. The Muslim armies went on campaigns far into Europe, Asia, and Africa. According to many sources, Muslims went on military conquests all the way through Africa, up to Spain and all the way to France; also, the military attacked up to Constantinople, across the Tigris River, and all the way to the Indus River in Asia(Doc. C). This map shows that the Muslim military traveled far across three continents and conquered a very large area in 125 years. The last reason that Islam spread so rapidly was the Muslim military that won many important battles and conquered a very large