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Spread of Islam to Africa and Asia. What is Dar al-Islam? The collective regions of Islam – Islam-dom (cf. Christendom) What do Mansa Musas Haj & Ibn.

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Page 1: Spread of Islam to Africa and Asia. What is Dar al-Islam? The collective regions of Islam – Islam-dom (cf. Christendom) What do Mansa Musas Haj & Ibn.

Spread of Islam to Spread of Islam to Africa and AsiaAfrica and Asia

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What is “What is “Dar al-IslamDar al-Islam”?”?

• The collective regions of Islam – “ Islam-dom” (cf. Christendom)

• What do Mansa Musa’s Haj & Ibn Battuta’s journals reveal about the nature of “Dar al-Islam”?

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African trends 1200-1400African trends 1200-1400• State building•  1) Mali, Songhay – created more from

military power than ethnic/cultural unity

•  2) Merchant city-states on west/East coast

•  3) Portuguese in 15th century brought Africans into world economy more (slavery)

•  4) Bantu migration continued  

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African Societies: African Societies: Diversities Diversities and Similaritiesand Similarities

• Diverse – some large centralized states to stateless societies

• Differences in geography, language, religion, politics

• Some spread of Judaism, Christianity & Islam penetrated continent, but not the norm

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African Societies: Diversities African Societies: Diversities and Similaritiesand Similarities

• Stateless societies/ local villages•   1. kinship and other forms of obligation•   2. council of families•   3. little concentration of authority•       - after internal dispute, can always

leave and form new village• 4. But unable to mobilize for war,

organize large building projects, create stable conditions for long distance trade

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African SocietiesAfrican Societies: Diversities and : Diversities and SimilaritiesSimilarities

• religion – animistic religion

•  - power of natural forces

•  - ritual and worship

• - dancing, drumming, divination, and sacrifice

•  - cosmology – how universe worked

•  - belief in creator deity

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Spread of IslamSpread of Islam

Why was Islam attractive?

•   Egalitarian teachings – all Muslims are equal

•    Reinforced African kings authority

•   Equal footing with Arab invader

• Mostly elite adopted it

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Spread of IslamSpread of IslamThe Christian Kingdoms: Nubia and

Ethiopia (influence of Egypt & Axum)

• “Islands” of Christianity left behind  •  Muslim invaders allowed them to

keep religion – tolerance• Met resistance in Kush/Nubia –

couldn’t push Islam further south

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WEST AFRICAN SALT-GOLD KINGDOMS

•GHANA•MALI•SONGHAI

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Kingdoms of the Kingdoms of the SahelSahelGhana, Mali, Songhay

• Power over subordinate communities

•  Collect taxes, tribute, military support

•  Rulers separated from commoners through ritual – think “mandate of heaven”

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•The Niger is one of the great rivers of Africa, stretching over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) in a great arc that extends northward from Guinea to Mali before turning back toward the south and making its way to empty into the Gulf of Guinea.

• Makes the region inhabitable •

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• All 3 kingdoms controlled some aspects of the famous

Salt for GoldSalt for Gold trade of Western Africa around the northern peak of the Niger River

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•Economy: Gold/Salt trade & agricultural production

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• Caravans traded southern GOLDGOLD for Sahara’s SALT with Muslims traders

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Blind Salt Gold Trade

•How did it work?

•How did the trade benefit the Empires?

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GHANA

• Gov’t based on Kings called “Ghanas”

• Capital at Koumbi

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Ghana culture Culture• Practiced tradition religions

• Muslim traders introduced Islam to kingdom

• Cavalry & iron weapons enable Ghana to dominate neighbors

• Great wealth of the king and formal ceremony sets him apart

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•"The King adorns himself like a woman wearing gold necklaces round his neck and bracelets on his forearms and he puts on a high cap decorated with gold and wrapped in a turban of fine cotton.”

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•“He holds an audience in a domed pavilion around which stand ten horses covered with gold-embroidered materials …and on his right, are the sons of the vassal kings of his country, wearing splendid garments and their hair plaited with gold.”

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•At the door of the pavilion are dogs of excellent pedigree. Round their necks they wear collars of gold and silver, studded with a number of balls of the same metals."

• 10th century geographer Al-Bakri, quoted in Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History

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• Mali means “where the KING resides””

Mali

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•SUNDIATA: Early king - oral tradition tells his story

• overcame great obstacles to oust an “evil” king... (ca. 1235)

•Beginning of the Empire of Mali

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•MANSA MUSA: Greatest King of Mali - Hajj to Mecca; Introduced Islamic culture to Mali

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Mansa Musa’s haj Mansa Musa’s haj “put Mali on the Map“put Mali on the Map””

Mansa Musa

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Mali Culture• Rulers became Muslim• prosperous kingdom

• Timbuktu became center of learning (university) &Islamic cultural center - contained Muslim art, mosques

• Evidence of trip to the Americas?

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500 yr old manuscript from Timbuktu

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SONGHAI•SUNNI ALI: conquered cities

of Mali

• expanded empire to include most of W. African savanna-

• Songhai controlled both ends of the Salt-Gold Trade

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•ASKIA MUHAMMAD: Empire reached height - golden age of the western Sudan

• Skilled traders, fishers, & farmers

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• Went on hajj to Mecca

• Divided Songhai into 5 provinces, each with gov’t, tax collector, court & trade inspector

• Introduced laws based on teaching of the Koran

• warships patrolled Niger

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The African Slave Trade emerges• “Here there is a certain place where slaves are sold, especially on those days when the merchants are assembled. And a young slave of fifteen years of age is sold for six ducats, and children are also sold. The king of this region has a certain private palace where he maintains a great number of concubines and slaves."Leo Africanus, Moroccan writer/traveller

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Weakening of Songhai• Moroccan kingdom to the north

launched continuous attacks

• Moroccans wanted to control the gold source

• destroyed the Empire

• economic decline

• internal fragmentation

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The Empire of MaliThe Empire of Mali • Sundiata, the “Lion Prince”

•  Rulers supported Islam – encouraged obedience to ruler

•  built mosques, attended public prayers, supported preachers

• Created peace through loyalty, severely punished crimes 

• Mansa Musa…       

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The Songhay KingdomThe Songhay Kingdom

• “masters of the soil”; “masters of the waters”

•  1370, Songhay broke from Mali – gold trade

•  Sunni Ali – ruthless, tactical commander•  Expanded borders, created administration• Mid-16th century Songhay dominated• Disrupted by Moroccan invaders• created unique brand of Islam -

pagan/Muslim beliefs both believed

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KILWA• Located on East African Coast

• Independent City-State - not part of kingdom

• Monopolized (controlled) gold trade with interior

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• Model drawing of Palace of Kilwa - Palace was destroyed by the Portuguese in early 16th century

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•Swahili Culture: • Islamic & African culture blended

• Swahili language

• Beautiful mosques

Hail Mary in Swahili

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• Ruins of the Great Mosque at Kilwa

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Culture of the GrasslandsCulture of the Grasslands

• Large states represented goals of elite family/group

• leaders took names emir/caliph to reinforce authority

• as advisors/scribes – Muslims helped with administration

• maintained theocracy – spiritual and political leader

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CultureCulture• Many African societies matrilineal• Conflicted with Islam (patrilineal)• woman mixed freely in public, no veil • Slavery always existed, Muslims • saw slavery as process in conversion• Used slaves as servants, laborers,

soldiers, administrators, eunuchs, concubines

•  Led to desire to enslave women and children; children of slave mothers freed 

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Global ConnectionsGlobal Connections

• -more written records in Sudanic states and Swahili coast – Islam

• Synthesis of African/Islamic values changed some Africans lives

• Portuguese arrived in 15th century

• Muslims and Portuguese intensified trade of ivory, slaves and gold

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Islam comes to India• How different from previous invaders ?

• Why the difference?

• How and why spread of Islam different here than in Africa?

• Raiza Sultan?

• Impact of Tamerlane?

• 1500’s – establishment of the Mughal Empire.

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