Sarris (2011), highlights that Islam was no longer the religion of the Arabs and has expanded to other territories that were along the silk trade route by the 8th century. The acceptance of Islam was a result of the financial externalities and economic consideration accorded by joining the Muslim community. even after conquering some territories, Islam continued gaining familiarity and acceptance afterward without coercion. The Islam traders moved as far as the capitals of Changan, Tang dynasties in china. The expansion of Islam saw the establishment of some empires like the Persian and salmonid empires. The conversion of the nomadic Turks took place along the trading routes in the 10th century. Indeed, it is evident that trade played a significant role in the expansion of Islam from the Arabian Peninsula to other territories. The Muslim merchants and Sufis built the mosques in their trading centers,