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Title
Islam Outside the Arab World |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/17429 |
Date
2000 |
Author(s)
Ahmed, I. |
Abstract
Islam originated in the Arab peninsula in the 7th century. Currently, of the 175 million speakers of the Arabic language, some 90% are Muslim. The fact is, however, that they constitute only 15% of the estimated 148,750,000 Muslims of the world. As the second major proselytizing religion (second only to Christianity) to emerge within the Semitic tradition, Islam, in the past, spread to the various regions of the world through peaceful as well as military means. In that very long phase, it established itself primarily in Asia and Africa. Of the six most populous Muslim countries of the world - Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Turkey and Iran - none are Arab, and in sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria has more Muslims than any of the Maghreb countries of North Africa. |
Subject(s)
Books |
Language
en_US |
Publisher
ISIM, Leiden |
Type of publication
Book review |
Format
77072 bytes; application/pdf |
Source
6; 1; 36; 36; 1; ISIM Newsletter |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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