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How did Islam and Christianity differ in their invasions of Africa?

Europeans and Arabs were both primarily concerned with the spread of religion and culture.

Europeans sought commerce, while the Arabs sought the spread of culture.

Europeans and Arabs both sought commerce as their primary reason for being in Africa.

Europeans sought only the spread of Christianity, while the Arabs were in search of new trade routes.

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The difference between the spread of Christianity and Islam in Africa is based on the fact that the Europeans sought only the spread of Christianity, while the Arabs sought new trade routes (option D)

What are Islam and Christianity?

Christianity and Islam are monotheistic religions that are professed throughout the world by millions of followers and in some historical aspects they are related.

However, their main gods and practices are generally different. An outstanding aspect of these religions in Africa is that Islam is widespread in the northern region, and Christianity in the sub-Saharan region and the south.

Additionally, while Islam spread through Arab merchants who moved through the Sahara and North Africa, Christianity expanded with the European domination since the eighteenth century in Africa.

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