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    1. One of my favorite historical fiction works ponders this. „Agent of Byzantium.“ What if instead of founding Islam, Mohammed became a Christian monk and Saint?

    2. Darth_Annoying on

      Wasn’t Buddhism the primary religion of central asia ans Afghanistan before it was converted to Islam? Why’d they go Tengiist?

    3. RedHeadedSicilian52 on

      Hey, I remember when this was initially posted to r/imaginarymaps!

      As a straightforward attempt at alternate history, this fails because it posits that, aside from the lack of Islam, world history plays out seemingly almost exactly the same as it did in our world. For instance, Protestantism arising and coming to dominate the exact same areas that it did in our timeline… despite the fact that Martin Luther was born about a millennium after the Prophet Muhammad. It’d be like writing a scenario where Napoleon wins at Waterloo… and Hitler is still somehow born and seizes power in Germany.

    4. HaifaJenner123 on

      Egypt would have a sizable Greek orthodox and Armenian population not just Coptic

    5. islander_guy on

      Bold of you to assume Christian monks would not have taken over instead.

    6. This assumes everything in the Middle East would be frozen in time. Arab polytheists and tengrists would probably become Christian or Zoroastrian.

    7. LandonHill8836 on

      Zoroastrisme, in a world where Christianity is absolute would have synchronized with Christianity, incorporating it into their own church

      Also, if mongols still happened, they would bring back Christianity too

    8. KidneystoneDoula on

      Arabia was full of heterodox Christians, Jews and Sabeans before Islam.

    9. Mysterious-Exit3059 on

      Really bad map:

      – Arabia per Pre-Islamic Arabia experts such as Ahmad al-Jallad at the forefront of research cite polytheist inscriptions disappearing centuries before Islam, and replaced by Christian and to a lesser extent Jewish inscriptions. So likely Arabia in this map if we take from the late antiquity Arabia right before Islam would be a mixture between Christianity and Judaism.

      – Armenian Apostolic would extend more into eastern Anatolia, as during Pre-Islamic and pre-modern Turkey times they constituted a majority or plurality in many regions of Eastern Anatolia

      – Ethiopian Orthodox were under the Coptic Church until the modern times, though their traditions were distinct

      – Berber religions likely in the future would’ve been replaced entirely by some form of Christianity or Judaism

      – Tengriism was already losing traction in Central Asia and the Steppe to Nestorianism, Manichaeism, Islam and Buddhism thus in this timeline they likely wouldve been a mixture of Syriacs, Manichaeans and Buddhists on the map. Perhaps with nuggets of local paganism in the Hindu Kush

    10. Potato_Octopi on

      I feel like Orthodox would be a lot stronger and Protestantism less likely.

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