NovaNET answer: it increased the influence of Islamic culture
Learning and culture expanded in Mali.
mansa musa's pilgrimage to mecca (hajj) mansa musa's pilgrimage to mecca (hajj)
Mansa Musa traveled to Mecca,from Mali,in 1324.
Mansa Musa made a religious journey to mecca and on the way spent loads of gold. That is why the Mali Empire was so famous. When Mansa Musa left he was trying to convert other people into becoming a Muslim like he. He also, showed the pork chop World to his Empire.
Sundiata Mali
Mansa Musa was the Emperor of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, known for his immense wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca which brought Mali to the attention of the wider world.
Mansa Musa
Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca increased Mali's international reputation and enabled the spread of Islam in the region. He showcased Mali's wealth, leading to trade and diplomatic opportunities with other Muslim nations. Additionally, his journey helped promote cross-cultural exchanges and the growth of Islamic learning in Mali.
Mali became more well-known internationally.
Mansa musa
Mansa Musa was an emperor of the Mali empire in the fourteenth century. He became the first Muslim ruler in West Africa to journey to Mecca. His pilgrimage brought Mali to the attention of Europe and brought knowledge back to the country.
Mansa Musa's pilgrimage affects European views toward Africa in a good way. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim who made a pilgrimage to Mecca that helped spread Mali's fame.