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postnew [5]
2 years ago
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Amy is writing a paper on the spread of culture through trade. Her teacher asks her to look at how Islam was spread through trad

e in Asia. During her research, Amy comes up with the argument that trade was better than conquest or warfare at spreading religions such as Islam. Which two pieces of evidence would support this argument?
History
1 answer:
fiasKO [112]2 years ago
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As Islam expanded via conquest and trade, ideas traveled from one location to another.

Which two nations did Islam enter through trade as opposed to conquest?

Islam spread in two different ways. Conquest and trade, with the help of merchants, spread the word. Islam spread through trade all the way to China's eastern provinces. Southeast Asia was just one of the many places connected by the Silk Road.

Trade and conquest are two ways that beliefs and ideas can spread. When people with various beliefs engage in the buying and selling of products and services, ideas and beliefs are transmitted through trade. Ideas are exchanged through these contacts, and local cultures are discovered. This conversion procedure is gradual but quite effective. Conquest is engaging in physical combat amongst individuals who hold disparate ideologies in order for the victor to capture the losers and force their own beliefs on them. Through this technique, people can also be converted, although it doesn't happen as quickly or as successfully as conquest through trade.

The growth of the Islamic faith in several nations serves as an example. Arab Muslims initially forced people to accept their religion through military conquest. However, the vanquished did not immediately adopt the faith; rather, it took several years (about the 11th century) before these governments turned predominately Muslim. However, conversion through trade by merchants and missionaries was more successful because it was simpler and quicker to adapt the new ways of life and religion and because ideas were gradually exchanged through daily interactions.

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