Tuskegee Institute...... Kayla M did this Class of 2011:)
they became centers of learning and culture
By Muslim election of him.
It was the the golden age of the Muslims in Baghdad and Qurtaba, in Spain. Haroon Rashid at Baghdad and Al-Hakam in Spain were the chief patrons of the Muslim scholars. Abdul Rahman and Al-Hakam in spain collected thousands and thousands of books in the libraries of Spain.
They would have to work for a rich Muslim family. They would belong to that family, do the work, and be expected to switch to the Muslim religion.
Timbuktu.
He became a leading general in the Muslim army from Medina. He then valiantly led the conquests of the Levant and of Mesopotamia in the 630s C.E. He became a military governor of Iraq and then retired to Syria.
Tuskegee Institute...... Kayla M did this Class of 2011:)
Messi never became a Muslim that's wrong information !
Barack Obama Sr.If you meant Obama Jr. as 'before he became a Muslim,' he was never actually Muslim. His African father was. President Obama was born Barack Hussein Obama.
There are several cities that could qualify, but the most famous of these, especially for its massive library called Beit al-Hikma (بيت الحكمة), was BAGHDAD in the modern country of Iraq.
The fabled remote city of Timbuktu was an important oasis on the edge of the Sahara Desert. It was a crossroads for desert caravans and traders from Western Africa, as well as Muslim pilgrims heading for Mecca. As it grew in wealth and importance it became a major learning centre for Muslim people.
The city of Timbuktu in Mali became the center of Muslim culture in Songhai due to its famous mosques, libraries, and reputation as a center of learning and trade. It was a hub for Islamic scholarship and trade routes in West Africa.
as far as i know he was born a muslim
The first African leader to visit Muslim countries in the 1300s was Mansa Musa, the emperor of the Mali Empire. His pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 is renowned for its grandeur and the wealth he displayed, which significantly influenced the perception of Africa in the Islamic world. Mansa Musa's journey facilitated cultural and economic exchanges between West Africa and the Muslim nations he visited.
they became centers of learning and culture
Justin munoz was the first even though he wasn't African American he was puerto rican