It became more because, by the 1200s a new kingdome Mali arose. Their first great leader Sundiata who reigned from about 1230 to 1255, was Muslim but he did not force his people to accept Islam. Malis other great leader Munsa Munsa who was a devoted muslim and came to the throne in 1312. Munsa Munsa on his returne form his great pilgramige to Mecca in 1324 and 1325, brought back many Muslim scholars, artists, and architects. They helped spresd Islamic culture and learning throughout the empire.
It helped create more trade and made Mali richer
I have no freakin idea yo....like seriously ask the ppl of islam
The 2 major religions in Tanzania are: * Christianity * Islam
Most people follow religions brought to the continent by Europeans and Arabs
Africa is a very large continent. It have more than one kind of government both before and after the Europeans came to the sub-Saharan part of the continent. Europeans have always been an influence on the northern part of Africa, that is near the Mediterranean Sea
Terrain difficulties were the primary reason that Islam could not spread further into Africa. In today's world, where most people drive on large paved roads and cover hundreds of kilometers with ease, it is difficult to remember that this was not the case historically. To pass through the deserts, grasslands, and rainforests of Africa was, historically, incredibly difficult and, often times, not worth it. As a result, Muslim merchants did not try to penetrate the jungle. Muslim missionaries have, now, begun to penetrate the other regions of Africa.
Islam had a huge effect upon East Africa. Islam was brought to Africa through merchants and traders. In almost no time, a large percentage of the inhabitants converted to Islam.
Lots of christians. Africa is the new stronghold of christianity. Barely any Atheists, in many places at only 0.01%. Also, Islam has a large influence in Africa.
north Africa i think
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.
South Africa, countries such as Sierra Leone, Somalia, ect.
The major effect was he introduced african culture to Europe and the Middle east. This is an example of cultural diffusion
The 2 major religions in Tanzania are: * Christianity * Islam
Islam does not have an "exact location". It is a religion practiced by 1.6 billion people in over 100 different countries on all inhabited continents. Islam has large populations and now prevails in North Africa, East Africa, Southeast Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago.The most important cities in Islam are Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem, which can be considered central locations, but not "exact locations".
Islam is a large religion in Africa. Encyclopedia Britanica, as of mid-2002, there were 376,453,000 Christians, 329,869,000 Muslims and 98,734,000 people who practiced traditional religions in Africa. Nevertheless, according to a May 9, 2009 Congressional Research Service report, there were 371,459,142 Muslims, 304,313,880 Christians, 137,842,507 who practiced indigenous religions, and 9,818,542 people who practiced other religions in Africa.
what is a large group of people and their goods called in African kingdoms