Yes, he was. That is why he did a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Mansa Musa did not force people to become muslim.
He was a Muslim. His religion was Islam. Although Mansa Musa was the most famous ruler of Muslim
Mansa musa!
Mansa Musa, a Muslim deep down,traveled to Mecca in 1324.
Yes, when Mansa Musa became the tenth mansa, he brought with him the culture of Islam (he was Muslim)
The founder of the Mali Empire, Mansa Sundiata Keita is alleged by some to have been a Muslim and by others to have followed Traditional African religions. He was likely to have been a Muslim who followed a highly syncretized version of the faith. His son and successor Mansa Uli I of Mali was an unabashed Muslim. Mansa Musa, who was the most famous Malian ruler due to his famous hajj, came a generation later in the Mali Empire.
Muslim religion and Education. Traditional religions of Africa.
they both benifeted mali in a great way but they are diffrent because sundiata wasnt muslim and mansa musa was.
they both benifeted Mali in a great way but they are diffrent because sundiata wasnt muslim and mansa musa was.
all i know is they had sugar, kola nuts, and probably Muslim food since he was Muslim.
Because Mansa Musa made a pilgrimage to Mecca, we can assume he was a Muslim
Sundiata and Mansa Musa were similar because they both benefited Mali in a good way. They were different because Sundiata wasn't Muslim but Mansa Musa was. Mansa Musa also brought Mali to its peak and did a hajj (on his way gave about 30,000 pounds of gold to Egypt).