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Explain how Islam became part of North African cultures.

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Explain why Islam became part of North African cultures

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Following the conquest of North Africa by Muslim Arabs in the 7th century CE, Islam spread throughout West Africa via merchants, traders, scholars, and missionaries, that is largely through peaceful means whereby African rulers either liked the religion or converted to it themselves.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Northern Africa was home to many religions before the Islam came. There were lot of pagan religions, Christians, and Jews. This all rapidly changed though with the introduction of Islam.

The Islam came with the Arab conquerors. The Arabs were all united with the new religion, while Northern Africa was in a mess and there was not major force in the region. The Arabs used this and attacked, managing to conquer this region with relative ease.

Once the Arabs conquered Northern Africa, they immediately the Islam as the official religion, and there was no tolerance toward the other religions. The people in Northern Africa were forcefully converted to Islam, lot of them killed because they didn't wanted to convert, were persecuted, or taken as slaves. On top of it, lot of Arabs migrated into the region, so Northern Africa quickly became Islamic region and the other religions were almost totally eradicated.

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