Common people in Ghana were less likely to convert to Islam due to a variety of factors, including the strong presence of traditional African religions and Christianity, which provided established cultural and spiritual frameworks. Additionally, the social and economic structures often aligned with these faiths, making conversion less appealing. The historical context, including the spread of Islam primarily through trade and elite connections rather than grassroots movements, also contributed to the limited conversion among the general populace.
The Almoravids attacked Ghana in attempt to force its leader to convert to Islam.
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The Almoravids attacked Ghana in the 1060s in an effort to force its leaders to convert to Islam.
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Because their ruler wanted to convert Ghana's ruler to a Muslim.
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Muslims in Ghana are minority while in Mali they are majority. In Ghana percentage of Muslims is only 15.9 % (~3.8 million Muslims) while in Mali the percentage is 92.5% (~12 million Muslims). These statistics are according to Pew Forum study as of October 2009. Chrissy: The people of Ghana were forced to convert to Islam by the muslims empire in Ghana. The Muslims came to Ghana from North America and built mosques. In time, Ghana's ruler employed them as advisers. As Ghana grew weaker, Mali replaced Ghana and taken over most of their territory. Mali's first great ruler, Sundiata, came into power by crushing a cruel, unpopular leader. In Mali, their ruler did NOT force his people to convert/or accept Islam. In fact, most of the people of Mali retained their traditional African beliefs.
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