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Ghana began adopting the Arabic system primarily during the trans-Saharan trade, which intensified from the 11th century onward. The spread of Islam through trade and the influence of Muslim scholars facilitated the introduction of Arabic script and literacy. By the 19th century, Arabic had become a significant aspect of education and administration, particularly among the Muslim communities in northern Ghana.

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