The Spread of Islam: 622 to 750 CE Historical Wall Map
Track the first major expansion of the early Islamic world. This map displays three key phases in a clear timeline: territory under Muhammad (622 to 632), then growth in two later stages through 750 CE. Campaign routes are drawn as flow lines, so students can follow movement across regions instead of memorizing names in isolation.
What the map teaches:
- Early Islamic territory under Muhammad (622 to 632)
- Expansion stages through 750 CE
- Military campaign paths across the broader Islamic world
- Big-picture geography that supports cause-and-effect discussions
Built for instruction, the layout supports quick lecturing, class discussion, and test review. It also works well in libraries and study spaces where readers want a visual overview of early medieval geopolitics.
Classroom fit:
- Designed to align with U.S. History curriculum requirements
- Strong for public, private, parochial, and homeschool settings
- Part of the Map Shop Classroom Series
- Optional multi-map roller system bundles available on request

