African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... faith date the birth of their religion to the Hegira , the flight from Mecca , which took place in 622 , ten years before the death of Mohammed . On that flight Mohammed was accompanied by his faithful friend and disciple , Abu Bekr ...
... faith date the birth of their religion to the Hegira , the flight from Mecca , which took place in 622 , ten years before the death of Mohammed . On that flight Mohammed was accompanied by his faithful friend and disciple , Abu Bekr ...
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... faith he imposed upon the Arabs , much power and inspiration . One is its uncompromising monotheism ; its simple enthusiastic faith in the rule and fatherhood of God and its freedom from theological complications . Another is its ...
... faith he imposed upon the Arabs , much power and inspiration . One is its uncompromising monotheism ; its simple enthusiastic faith in the rule and fatherhood of God and its freedom from theological complications . Another is its ...
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... faith so readily . The first African convert to the Mohammedan faith was Bilal , a slave . Mohammed himself referred to Bilal as " the first fruits of Abyssinia . " This African slave is still famous throughout the Moslem world as the ...
... faith so readily . The first African convert to the Mohammedan faith was Bilal , a slave . Mohammed himself referred to Bilal as " the first fruits of Abyssinia . " This African slave is still famous throughout the Moslem world as the ...
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The Mali and the Songhai Empires | 92 |
The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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Abu Bekr African Church Akans Almohade Almoravids Arab army Ashanti Askia Ishak Askia Mohammed attack Augustine battle became Bishop Byzantine C. P. Groves Cæsar Cape Coast Carthage Carthaginians century chiefs Christian civilization Colonies command Congo conquered conquest continent death defeated desert died Djenne Dynasty Egypt Egyptian Elmina Castle Emperor Europe European faith Fanti forces French Ghana Empire Gold Coast Governor Hayford historian Ibn Battuta imperial invaded Islam Judar Pasha King of Ashanti kingdom later Mali Empire Mankessim Mansa Musa Mecca missionary Mohammedan Monomotapa Moroccan Morocco Moslem Nana native Negro negroid Niger North Africa Persian Phoenicians Portuguese Prince Professor race reign religion religious Roman Rome rule ruler Sahara Senegal sent Septimus Severus Sierra Leone slave trade slavery Sogno Songhai Empire Sonni Sonni Ali Spain succeeded Sudan Sultan Sundiata Tarik throne Timbuktu tribes Tunisia Vandals Wangaras West Africa writes