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Malis emporer mansa musa was islamic so he spred his religion through west Africa.
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Mansa Musa ruled the west african kingdom of Mali. Mansa Musa emphasized the wealth , power and importance of Mansa Musa
Sunni Ali and Mansa Musa
According to the reference book "Biography":Mansa Musa (died 1337), king of the Mali empire in West Africa, is known mostly for his fabulous pilgrimage to Mecca and for his promotion of unity and prosperity within Mali.For more information on the history of Mansa Musa, see Answers.com via the Related Link.
The major effect was he introduced african culture to Europe and the Middle east. This is an example of cultural diffusion
One of the leaders of Mali, Mansa Musa, was Islamic so he tried making Mali islamic. On his journey home to west africa, Mansa Musa brought with him several Islamic scholars to teach his people the words of Qu'ran and just how to live as true muslims.
Mansa Musa was a West African man and the Mali Empire was in west Africa. So he was probably not tall because west Africans are generally not tall because that is not a West African trait. He was a dark skinned black man with negroid facial features and had kinky affro like hair. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim but did not want to arabize Malian culture because he was proud of the many indigenous cultural identity's and cultural practices within the Mali Empire.
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Mansa Musa was born in 1280 in Mali, West Africa, into a royal family. He became king in 1312 after the death of his predecessor, Abu-Bakr II, and embarked on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, gaining fame for his immense wealth and generosity.
Mansa Musa I was the 14th century ruler of the Mali Empire in West Africa when it was the world's largest producer of gold. His wealth was incalculable at the time.