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The Mali culture, particularly among the Mandinka and other ethnic groups, traditionally worships a variety of spiritual beings, including both Allah in Islam and ancestral spirits. While Islam is the dominant religion, traditional beliefs also include reverence for nature spirits and deities associated with agriculture, fertility, and the earth. Ancestors play a significant role in their spiritual life, with rituals and ceremonies aimed at honoring them. This blend of Islamic and indigenous practices reflects the cultural diversity and historical influences in Mali.

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