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From 600 to 1200 C.E. Islam spread from Arabia eastward and westward to northern Africa, Spain, India , Asia , and central and eastern Europe. Trade, religion, and nationalism were all factors in this expansion. In an essay explain the role each played in this expansion. Cite examples to develop and substantiate your points, and cover the major events in the rise of Islam during this period.
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