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Islam in Mali, Ghana, & Songhai


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The Spread of Islam in West Africa

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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:11PM) : how long did it take for muslims to get to africa
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Jai R Jai R (May 20 2020 12:36AM) : A couple of weeks most likely
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Trans-Saharan trade brought Islam to West Africa in the 8th century. Initially, Muslim traders and merchants lived alongside the non-Muslims of West Africa. Over time, however, Islam played a growing role in West African society.

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Traders Bring Islam to Ghana

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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:24PM) : This sounds like a disaster after I saw the video
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Between the years 639 and 708 C.E., Arab Muslims conquered North Africa, and before long, they wanted to bring West Africa into the Islamic world. But sending armies to conquer Ghana was not practical since Ghana was too far away and protected by the Sahara.

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Amara A Amara A (May 20 2020 6:11PM) : How did they get a armies and what where they for.
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:26PM) : This might not go so well
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:25PM) : So they tried to be sneaky and sent traders
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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:12PM) : how may people in afica wanted to learn it
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Daniela G Daniela G (May 23 2020 2:07AM) : it would put them selves at risk because of the hot desert

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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:13PM) : why are they not on the camels
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Jerry Z Jerry Z (May 20 2020 8:59PM) : I thought they rode on the camels not walk alongside it.
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:36PM) : Using Camels more

The camels helped carried their resources and items

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Islam first reached Ghana through Muslim traders and missionaries. The king of Ghana did not convertto Islam, nor did the majority of the people. However, the king did allow Muslims to establish settlements within his empire.

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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:24PM) : Starting more
Islam first came to Africa with Muslim refugees fleeing persecution in the Arab peninsula. Then it was followed by a military invasion
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Erik B Erik B (May 15 2020 3:37PM) : what was the religion of ghana?
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:27PM) : I think it was a mix of Islam and their own religion
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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:12PM) : they had many religions
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Amara A Amara A (May 20 2020 6:14PM) : What kind of trends did they do and why were they making trades for.
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:35PM) : First King Of Ghana was Kaya Magan Cissé
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:31PM) : He was nice
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Daniela G Daniela G (May 23 2020 2:09AM) : thats when they took advantage
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:25PM) : They wanted people to follow Islam leading the King into a blind spotted trap.

Many Muslim merchants and traders settled in Kumbi, the great market city of Ghana. Over time, a thriving Muslim community developed around the trans-Saharan trade with North Africa. The Muslims in Kumbi had 12 mosques and their own imam (spiritual leader). Scholars studied the Qur'an.

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Daniela G Daniela G (May 14 2020 5:55PM) : we learned about islam in our past unit
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:27PM) : I remember, I think it is Ramadan
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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:13PM) : whats ramadan
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:27PM) : Ramadan more

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar. It’s the period of time where Muslims fast, in 2020 Ramadan started from April 23 to May 23

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Jose C Jose C (May 14 2020 2:46PM) : Religion.
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:29PM) : Mosques more

It’s a religious building for Muslims to pray in so it is religion
(:

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Daniela G Daniela G (May 14 2020 5:53PM) : so people didn't want to cross the super hot desert
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:29PM) : Yes because they have a chance of death
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Josiah K Josiah K (May 19 2020 3:14PM) : i think because they could die of a stoke
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:44PM) : They pretty much said "My home now"
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Jai R Jai R (May 20 2020 12:40AM) : That is sooo true.
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:34PM) : Mosques more

Was all twelves used? Which was the first one built or abandoned? And was it full all of the time depending that Ghana was a small capital compared to others

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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:32PM) : The Koran is the like the Muslim bible

In the 11th century, Muslims from the north, the Almoravids, invaded West Africa. In 1076, they captured Kumbi. The Almoravids did not retain power for long in Ghana, but under their rule Islam became more widespread.

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Jose C Jose C (May 14 2020 2:48PM) : Why did they give up their empire?
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:29PM) : They didn't really give up, more like surrendered because the Muslims took over.
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Jose C Jose C (May 14 2020 2:45PM) : They had to go with them or they will die.
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Daniela G Daniela G (May 14 2020 5:48PM) : no one would want to die so they had no choice but to listen to what they said
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Daniela G Daniela G (May 23 2020 2:10AM) : so they tried to force islam onto the people
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Jose C Jose C (May 14 2020 2:45PM) : A village in Ghana.
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:31PM) : Kumbi more

It’s more like a town instead of a village. Kumbi Saleh is the site of a ruined medieval town in south east Mauritania that may have been the capital of the Ghana Empire.

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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:32PM) : Kumbi more

Kumbi is a medieval town and It may have been the capital of Ghana

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Jose C Jose C (May 14 2020 2:48PM) : They didn't recover their power.
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:30PM) : It's sad
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Santiago R Santiago R (May 17 2020 5:43PM) : How rude
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Jolina Z Jolina Z (May 26 2020 6:31PM) : They did what they had to
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Daniela G Daniela G (May 23 2020 2:11AM) : because people were at risk and if the didn't convert to islam then they would be killed

Islam in Mali

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To the south of Ghana, the Mande also accepted Islam. Muslims showed tolerancetoward traditional religious practices, which helped Islam to spread. For example, West Africans continued to pray to the spirits of their ancestors.

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Amara A Amara A (May 20 2020 6:18PM) : Why did they want Islam to spread
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In about 1240, the Mande conquered Kumbi. They took control of the trade routes to North Africa and built the empire of Mali.

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As in many other cultures, the early leaders of Mali accepted Islam in their own way and chose to follow specific teachings. In 1312, a new leader, Mansa Musa, took over in Mali and became the first West African ruler to practice Islam devoutly.

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Under Mansa Musa's rule, Mali became a major crossroads of the Islamic world. Muslim merchants, traders, and scholars from Egypt and North Africa came to Mali to conduct business or to settle.

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Like other Muslims, Musa made a hajj, or pilgrimage, to the sacred city of Mecca in Arabia. The hajj was an enormous undertaking, covering some 3,000 miles. Officials and servants started preparing for the trip months before Musa left. As many as 80,000 people may have accompanied Musa on the hajj.

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Amara A Amara A (May 20 2020 6:24PM) : They did the same thing that Muslims do once a year because it's a religion thing they do.
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Musa reached Cairo, Egypt, in July 1324, after eight months of travel. A writer from Cairo described Musa's caravan as “a lavish display of power, wealth, and unprecedented by its size and pageantry.” Ahead of Musa arrived 500 slaves, each carrying a gold staff. He was followed by a caravan of up to 100 camels carrying 30,000 pounds of gold, along with food, clothing, and supplies.

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In Cairo, Musa met the local sultan, or ruler. When Musa was asked to kneel before the sultan, he felt insulted since he was very proud of being the ruler of Mali. After Musa finally agreed to kneel, the sultan invited him to sit beside him as his equal.

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After leaving Cairo, Musa traveled to Arabia to visit Mecca and Medina. When word spread that the king of Mali was visiting, people lined the streets to see him. Musa's wealth impressed the people and rulers of Arabia. He paid in gold for all the goods and services he received and gave expensive gifts to his hosts.

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Because of Musa's hajj, Mali became known as an important kingdom. By 1375, Mali appeared on a European map of West Africa.

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Islam in Songhai

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One of the groups within Mali's empire was the Songhaipeople. In the 1460s, the great warrior Sunni Ali became the new ruler of the Songhai. He created a powerful army that enabled the Songhai to break away from Mali and, eventually, to conquer it.

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The early Songhai rulers did not practice Islam as strictly. In the 1490s, Muslims in the Songhai empire rebelled. They placed Askia Mohammed Toure, a devout Muslim, on the throne. Toure established and enforced rigid controls to make sure Islam was practiced as he felt was proper. Additionally, he led a series of wars to convert non-Muslims to Islam.

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Under his rule, the Songhai empire covered a territory about as large as western Europe.

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DMU Timestamp: May 11, 2020 21:16

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