He owned the salt mines, poopy mines and ivory. He was a very powerful man who ruled over lot of land so he used his power and when he took his pilgrimage to Mecca people became impressed and changed he made his people change to Islam and then it just developed from generation to generation.
Answer 1
The Holy Wars happened, which started spreading Islam, but also there were Muslim traders who also spread it.
Answer 2
Islam came to Northern Africa by way of expansionary conquest. Armies left Egypt during the reigns of the Umayyad Caliphs Mu'awiya and Yazid I. Many North Africans were quickly convinced to convert to Islam as a religion and have remained Muslims to this day. Although the Islamic Empire grew through conquest, the conversions to Islam came through peaceful means. Many North Africans ended up joining the Arab armies once they had converted.
The answer to this depends on whether you are referring to the Ghana Empire (790 C.E. - 1076 C.E.) or the modern Republic of Ghana (1957-Present).
Ghana Empire: The Ghana Empire (which is in the modern countries of Mali and Mauritania) learned of Islam due to their trade relationships with Berbers and Arabs along the northern coast of Africa. The merchants from these areas were Muslims and brought their religion with them. As Islam was a stronger and more codified religion than those practiced by the Ghanians, Islam spread quite quickly from those interactions, dominating the territory by the mid-900s C.E.
Republic of Ghana: Islam is a minority religion in Ghana's northern region and arrived there in the 1400s from African Tribes that were former members of the Ghana Empire moving to Ghana and settling in north Ghana. There was some proselytizing, but not not much as the European Christians were much more aggressive in the south during the same period.
The Muslim Arabs conquered and occupied cities of North Africa. They conquer the Berbers, and Islam eventually replaced Christianity. Muslim traders finally spread Islam to Western Africa
the encourage education by the mulims religion to the empire increased the influence offf...........
Mansa Musa's pilgrimage affects European views toward Africa in a good way. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim who made a pilgrimage to Mecca that helped spread Mali's fame.
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Mansa Musa traveled to Mecca,from Mali,in 1324.
Mansa Musa ruled Mail from 1312 to 1337. He was best known for his pilgrimage to Mecca with thousands of attendants and much gold.
I honestly dont know at all so someone please help figure out why mansa musa went to hajj A man named Mali-koy Kankan Musa had killed his mother (Nana Kankan), by mistake. For this he felt deep regret and remorse and feared retribution. In expiation he gave great sums of money in alms and resolved on a life-long fast.
He was a Muslim. His religion was Islam. Although Mansa Musa was the most famous ruler of Muslim
He believed in religion of Islam.
muslim merchants travild sending religion with them
To The Spread Of Islam - Jeannie
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Mansa Musa ruled the West African empire of Mali using great skill and organization. Through time, Mansa Musa taught the ways of Islam throughout Mali, which influenced Africans to create art and buildings. Then, Mansa Musa awards citizens with gold, land, and horses.
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Islam is the primary religion practiced in Mali
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Malis emporer mansa musa was islamic so he spred his religion through west Africa.
Yes, when Mansa Musa became the tenth mansa, he brought with him the culture of Islam (he was Muslim)
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