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Sunni Baru wanted to hold on to original Alkebulan traditions. To Baru, Islam was an invading force that had come for the gold and diamonds of the Alkebulan Kingdoms. He did not worship Islam as it had been passed on by his father. Note: He ruled for about one year and according to oral tradition was captured by Muslim slave traders and transferred into American slavery. Others suggest "he lived in exile" until death in a village south of where he was born.

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