Mansa Musa's Islamic faith greatly influenced Mali's trade by establishing strong ties with other Muslim regions and facilitating commerce across the Sahara. His pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 showcased Mali's wealth and drew attention to its trade opportunities, leading to increased interactions with Arab merchants. The adoption of Islamic practices also promoted standardized trade regulations and enhanced the credibility of Mali's merchants, boosting trade in gold, salt, and other goods. This religious connection ultimately helped position Mali as a key player in trans-Saharan trade networks.
Malis emporer mansa musa was islamic so he spred his religion through west Africa.
Mansa Musa
Mansa Musa
Mansa Musa
sundiata and masa musa are different ,because sundiata according to legend was mails rise to power, mansa musa was malis most famous ruler.
He was a Muslim. His religion was Islam. Although Mansa Musa was the most famous ruler of Muslim
He believed in religion of Islam.
Answer: IslamThe state officially declares a particular religion as theirs.
Muslim religion and Education. Traditional religions of Africa.
he adapted Islamic education tech-niques
I think not, he was not a Christian, he was Muslim.
Islam is the primary religion practiced in Mali