About 90 percent of Malians are Muslim, 5 percent are Christian, and 5 percent adhere to traditional beliefs.
Mmany of the Mali people accepted Islam and put Islamic way of life into practice.
The people of Mali generally practice Islam, with the majority of the population being Muslim. There are also smaller communities that adhere to traditional African religions and Christianity.
The government agreed the practice of Islam.
Dogon (DOH-Gahn) are the people of mali.
11,340,000 people live in mali today...
People who live in Mali are called 'Malians.'
Eighty percent of the people in Mali are farming. The rest often do handicrafts such as wood carving, pottery, baskets and textiles.
The Dogon people live in Mali, a country in Africa.
What do people eat in Mali?
Malians
Ibn Battuta was particularly impressed by the wealth and sophistication of the Mali Empire, especially in cities like Timbuktu and Gao, where he noted the thriving trade and the abundance of gold. He was also struck by the hospitality and courtesy of the Mali people, as well as their strong Islamic faith, which was evident in their commitment to education and the practice of religion.
there was no mali empire thats a country in africa