The Ghana Empire (which is in the modern countries of Mali and Mauritania) learned of Islam due to their trade relationships with Berbers and Arabs along the northern coast of Africa. The merchants from these areas were Muslims and brought their religion with them. As Islam was a stronger and more codified religion than those practiced by the Ghanians, Islam spread quite quickly from those interactions, dominating the territory by the mid-900s C.E.
Islam spread in Mali and Ghana by the Arab Muslim traders.
Assuming that you are referring to the Ghana Empire (790 C.E. - 1076 C.E.) in the modern countries of Mali and Mauritania, Islam came to this country through trade relationships with Berbers and Arabs along the northern coast of Africa. The merchants from these areas were Muslims and brought their religion with them along with their technological advances (especially the invention of writing and scholarship). As Islam was a stronger and more codified religion than those practiced by the Ghanians and its adherents more advanced technologically, the leadership embraced Islam as a method to expand their power and control.Conversely, the general population was much more traditional and could not reap the benefits of the advanced technologies that strengthened their rulers' desire to convert. Additionally, most of the Ghanian population was rural and the distances involved lessened the speed of information transmission. As a result of the lack of temporal benefits, stricter following of local traditions, and more functional difficulties in proselytizing, Islam spread more slowly among the common people.However, by the mid-900s C.E., Islam had become the dominant religion in the Ghana Empire.If, by contrast, you are referring to the modern Republic of Ghana (1957-Present), Islam is only a minority religion in Ghana's northern region. Islam arrived in northern Ghana in the 1400s from African Tribes that were former members of the Ghana Empire moving to Ghana and settling in north Ghana. There was some proselytizing, but not not much as the European Christians were much more aggressive in the south during the same period.
He owned the salt mines, poopy mines and ivory. He was a very powerful man who ruled over lot of land so he used his power and when he took his pilgrimage to Mecca people became impressed and changed he made his people change to Islam and then it just developed from generation to generation.
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You can try Unilever Ghana, Cadbury, Nestle Ghana and maybe MTN
Islam spread in Mali and Ghana by the Arab Muslim traders.
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Islam.
The people of medieval Ghana were Islam.
The Almoravids attacked Ghana in attempt to force its leader to convert to Islam.
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Islam, Christianity
They brought the religion of Islam with them, which led to Ghana becoming a Muslim Empire.
The Almoravids attacked Ghana in the 1060s in an effort to force its leaders to convert to Islam.
It was animism.
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Ghana is a secular state, but the main religion is Christianity followed by Islam.