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Islamic Geographies

Islamic geographies refer to the ways in which Muslim communities, cultures, and religious practices shape and are influenced by specific places and spaces across the world. It explores how Islamic beliefs, histories, and identities are connected to geographic locations, from sacred sites like Mecca and Medina to regions such as North Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. This perspective highlights how religion interacts with landscapes, urban spaces, and social networks, creating diverse but interconnected spatial patterns rooted in Islamic culture and history.