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Mansa Musa ruled the West African empire of Mali using great skill and organization. Through time, Mansa Musa taught the ways of Islam throughout Mali, which influenced Africans to create art and buildings. Then, Mansa Musa awards citizens with gold, land, and horses.

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Why did Mansa Musa convert to Islam?

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