The establishment of Islam in Egypt and …

Years: 532 - 675
The establishment of Islam in Egypt and the Levant greatly reduces Axum's relations with the major Christian power, the Byzantine Empire.

Although contact with individual Christian churches in Egypt and other lands continues, the Muslim conquests hastens the isolation of the church in Axum.

Limited communication continues, the most significant being with the Coptic Church in Egypt, which supplies a patriarch to the Axumites.

Such contacts, however, are insufficient to counter an ever-growing ecclesiastical isolation.

Perhaps more important, Islamic expansion threatened Axum's maritime contacts, already under siege by Sassanian Persians.

Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade, formerly dominated by the Byzantine Empire, Axum, and Persia, gradually come under the control of Muslim Arabs, who also propagate their faith through commercial activities and other contacts.

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