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How was Egypt Arabized?
The Islamization of Egypt occurred as a result of the Muslim conquest of Roman Egypt by the Arabs led by the prominent Muslim general Amr ibn al-Aas, the military governor of the Holy Land. The process of Islamization was accompanied by a simultaneous wave of Arabization.
When was North Africa Arabized?
7th century AD
North Africa was gradually Arabized with the spread of Islam in the 7th century AD, when the liturgical language Arabic was first brought to the Maghreb. However, the identity of northwestern Africa remained Berber for a long time thereafter.
How did Islam spread across North Africa Asia and parts of Europe?
After that, it may take a long time to learn and apply Islamic practices. Islam began with the Arabic people, but spread to many ethnic groups⁶. The rulers of the Arab Umayyad Caliph (661-750 CE) were Muslims, but most of the people in their empire were not Muslims.
How was Africa affected by Islam?
Islam in Africa has linked together diverse peoples through better cultural understanding and a spirit of cooperation and common weal. The historial impact of Islam upon trade, particularly in West Africa, greatly increased the wealth of African people and helped form many great African empires.
What was the impact of Islam on Africa?
In summary, the coming of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery. In its pure form, Islam was more attractive to kings because of its concept of the caliph combined political power with religious authority.
How did outside influences lead to change in North Africa?
Migration helped spread ideas and skills, such as farming, iron-working, and domesticating. Outside trade opened North Africa to new ideas. Influences, such as the rule of the Phoenicians, Romans, and Muslim Arab brought changes in culture, religion, government, and agriculture.