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mansa musa loved to sell and trade his slaves for money. mansa musa loved to trade and sell his slaves for money. by: devin kitson
Mansa Musa brought back scholars, architects, and artisans from his pilgrimage to Mecca. He also imported refined Islamic culture, new ideas, and technologies to West Africa. Additionally, he attracted international attention and increased the region's trade and diplomatic relations.
cause he wanted lot's and lot's of money why mansa musa explored
In Arabic, it is called the Hajj. This pilgrimage is in the city of Mecca, where is located the Kaaba. Nowadays, the city of Mecca is inside the borders of Saudi Arabia. The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and Muslims need to perform it once in their life, if they got the money and the health for it.
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Mansa MusaÃ?s ostentatious pilgrimage to Mecca included vast amounts of gold carried by camels, subjects and slaves, his senior wife and 500 of her subjects. It literally put Mali on the map. Though he overspent and had to borrow money to go home, the show of wealth increased trade with Egypt, strengthened Islam and brought Mali commerce, education and prosperity.
Mansa Musa was one of the wealthiest people to ever live, some argue the wealthiest person to ever live. A famous story is that during his pilgrimage to Mecca, he stopped in Cairo for three months. Being the richest person in the world, he brought a phenomenal amount of gold with him, and while he was in Cairo he was extremely generous with it. Mansa Musa spent or gave away so much gold in those three months that it devalued gold in the city to the point where it became nearly worthless.
makkah's population is 1,290,000 ad they have more money than they use to
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.
Because he wanted money and power
First, don't say feather say pillar. To answer you question: 1. Shahadah, All is one and Muhammad is His messenger. 2. Salah, Pray five times a day 3. Zakat, Giving 2.5% of your money to the needy 4. Sawm, Fasting during the month of Ramadan 5. Hajj, Going to Makkah for the pilgrimage
Mansa Musa is mostly remembered for his extravagant hajj, or pilgrimage, to Mecca with, according to the Arab historian al-Umari, 100 camel-loads of gold, each weighing 300 lbs.; 500 slaves, each carrying a 4 lb. gold staff; thousands of his subjects; as well as his senior wife, with her 500 attendants. With his lavish spending and generosity in Cairo and Mecca, he ran out of money and had to borrow at usurious rates of interest for the return trip. Al-Umari also states that Mansa Musa and his retinue "gave out so much gold that they depressed its value in Egypt and caused its value to fall. frm black history pages.