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Chapter 8
African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam
I. Introduction
A. Mansa Musa ? crossed Sahara on hajj
1. wealth symbolized potential of Africa
B. Sub-sahara never totally isolated
1. But?for periods contact was difficult and intermittent
C. Changes came from
1. Arrival of Muhammad followers
a. Commercial and military attributes
b. changed by Islam, but retained individuality
c. African culture not united
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Chapter 8
African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam
I. Introduction
A. Mansa Musa ? crossed Sahara on hajj
1. wealth symbolized potential of Africa
B. Sub-sahara never totally isolated
1. But?for periods contact was difficult and intermittent
C. Changes came from
1. Arrival of Muhammad followers
a. Commercial and military attributes
b. changed by Islam, but retained individuality
c. African culture not united
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