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7 Important Cities in the History of the Spread of Islam: Jerusalem Included

| Source: CNBC Translated from Indonesian | Anthropology
7 Important Cities in the History of the Spread of Islam: Jerusalem Included
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7 Important Cities in the History of the Spread of Islam: Jerusalem Included

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The long journey of Islamic civilisation has left traces of history scattered across the world. Since its emergence in the 7th century, Islam developed rapidly and formed an extensive network of civilisation, spanning from the Arabian Peninsula to Asia, Africa, and Europe.

One of the key factors driving the spread of Islam was trade activity. Muslim merchants carried the Islamic message to various regions via trade routes connecting major cities in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.

In the early centuries, the growth of Islam progressed very rapidly, especially under the leadership of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Dynasty. In that era, many large cities became centres for the spread of religion, trade, and Islamic culture.

In historical records, at least a number of cities stood as important witnesses to various events in the development of Islam. These cities were not only centres of governance and trade, but also hubs for the dissemination of knowledge, culture, and religion.

As time passed, these cities became important symbols in the journey of Islamic civilisation. From the Middle East to other regions connected by trade routes, these cities hold many historical tales about how Islam developed and spread to different parts of the world.

So which cities were key witnesses to this historical journey?

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