How did Muslim civilization create links among three continents of Asia, Europe and Africa?
Muslim civilizations created links among Asia, Europe, and Africa. The Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid leaders, Babur, Akbar, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb, Suleiman, and Abbas, all conquered land with their armies because they had a clear message from the Qur’an, the words of God, to spread Islam. They were able to do this because they had weak enemies such as the Persians and Byzantine, and the Muslim armies had a fast, daring, and experienced cavalry. The first way the links were created was with the Five Pillars of Islam and the Shari’ah because both were laws and rules that everyone in the three continents had to follow. The Five Pillars and Shari’ah created a similar life for all the Muslims. When the areas were conquered, the Islam religion, Islam inventions, and Islam goods, such as their art and rugs were spread, which also created many similarities in the lifestyles of people in Asia, Europe, and Africa. Lastly, Abbas the Great was very friendly with non-Muslims and built roads, canals,
Muslim civilizations created links among Asia, Europe, and Africa. The Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid leaders, Babur, Akbar, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb, Suleiman, and Abbas, all conquered land with their armies because they had a clear message from the Qur’an, the words of God, to spread Islam. They were able to do this because they had weak enemies such as the Persians and Byzantine, and the Muslim armies had a fast, daring, and experienced cavalry. The first way the links were created was with the Five Pillars of Islam and the Shari’ah because both were laws and rules that everyone in the three continents had to follow. The Five Pillars and Shari’ah created a similar life for all the Muslims. When the areas were conquered, the Islam religion, Islam inventions, and Islam goods, such as their art and rugs were spread, which also created many similarities in the lifestyles of people in Asia, Europe, and Africa. Lastly, Abbas the Great was very friendly with non-Muslims and built roads, canals,