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Why did Islam spread so quickly and easily?

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Why did Islam spread so quickly and easily?

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Islam is the last real religion been sent by the god if anyone read about Islam ,he may convert to Islam in the same moment many converters mentioned the same story of being Muslims: once i listened to quran i feel it and become Muslim westerns said Islam was breached by the sword ,but it is not true Indonesia is the biggest Islamic country although it was never attacked by Islamic army but it was converted by the Muslim traders who used to be honest Islamic armies attacked only governments of countries who forced their people to believe in their faith and prevent Muslim preachers to lead them nowadays ,there are more than one billion and a half of Muslims who believe in their faith honestly

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Islam didn’t spread quickly and easily, particularly during its earliest years. While it’s true that under the Caliphs – those who ran the Islamic state after the death of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him – Islam spread widely and quickly, it took some time initially to gain a foothold. One of the key reasons the earliest Muslims adopted Islam was because it was a direct contrast to the oppressive society they were growing up in at the time. When some of the Muslims were seeking refuge in Abyssinia – then a Christian country – a group of non-Muslim Arabs came and asked the Negus (King) to return the group to their homeland where they could be dealt with for abandoning the polytheism of their fathers. The Negus asked the Muslims why they had embraced this new religion and their representative, Ja’far, replied: “O King, we were people steeped in ignorance, worshipping idols, eating unsacrificed carrion, committing abominations, and the strong would devour the weak. Thus we were, until

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