6.
How did the spread of Islam affect the world?
Among the reasons for the rapid and peaceful spread
of Islam was the simplicity of its doctrine - Islam
calls for faith in only One God worthy of worship.
It also repeatedly instructs man to use his powers
of intelligence and observation.

Taj Mahal, India. Hui Shen Mosque,
China, Built in the 7th Century.
Within a few years, great civilizations and universities
were flourishing, for according to the Prophet,
'seeking knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim
man and woman'. The synthesis of Eastern and Western
ideas and of new thought with old, brought about
great advances in medicine, mathematics, physics,
astronomy, geography, architecture, art, literature,
and history. Many crucial systems such as algebra,
the Arabic numerals, and also the concept of the
zero (vital to the advancement of mathematics),
were transmitted to medieval Europe from Islam.
Sophisticated instruments which were to make possible
the European voyages of discovery were developed,
including the astrolabe, the quadrant and good navigational
maps.