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A Short History of Islamic West Africa
A Short History of Islamic West Africa
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Tracing a Millennium of Black Muslim History (10th-20th Centuries) From the first medieval conversions to the twilight of the colonial era, this book unfolds over a thousand years of one of the most captivating sagas in African history. It traces the great milestones in the spread of Islam between the Sahara, the Atlantic Ocean, and Lake Chad — across that vast region once known as the Sudan, a land whose Islamic tradition is as rich, dynamic, and distinctive as it is ancient. Through its pages emerge the remarkable figures and empires that shaped West Africa’s Islamic civilization: the opulent Mali of Mansa Mūsā, the formidable Songhai, and the revolutionary Sokoto Sultanate of ‘Uthmān dan Fodio — alongside the bold conquerors, scholars, and reformers who, in the nineteenth century, transformed the spiritual and political landscape of the region forever.
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One Line Summary
Epic journey through West Africa's Islamic history.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by African history or Islamic civilizations, this book offers an enriching look at West Africa's centuries of cultural and religious evolution. It beautifully captures the stories of legendary empires and influential figures whose legacy continues today. Reading it is like embarking on a historical adventure through a vibrant, complex region.