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... In his travels within Eastern and Western Africa, Ibn Battuta comments on almost every practice of local people that he encounters. ...
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... Before reaching Mecca, Ibn Battuta went through several different places such as North Africa, Egypt, Palestine, and Syra. "There ...
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... converting to Islam. The first major empire to bring Islam into Africa was led by Amr Ibn al-As in 640. (Ruedy, 23). This brilliant ...
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... their roles in society. Ibn Battuta takes place in the 14th century in many countries throughout Africa. It is a different religion ...
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... "Diffusion was slower in Africa and especially in the ... Like Marco Polo, Ibn Battatu and Christopher Columbus are some great minds of the 14th century that made ...
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... In 711 ad, A Berber-Muslim army under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the strait of Gibraltar from North Africa into the Iberian Peninsula for a military ...
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... Then the civilization spread to North Africa, Spain, and part of France. ... Another Persian doctor Ibn Sina, was the first to recognize that tuberculosis is ...
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... him not in the Presence of Jurisprudent) of Shaykh al-Saduq Muhammad ibn Babuyah al ... Yemen (San'a') and has followers in Syria, Lebanon, East Africa, India, and ...
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... The religion was established around 1017 in Egypt and North Africa, when the sixth ... Hamzah ibn 'Ali converted Muhammad ad-Darazi, a Shi'i missionary from which ...
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... Four centuries earlier, Islamic Arabs and Berbers from North Africa had invaded and settled ... philosophy of the masha'is, especially with the works of Ibn-i Sina ...
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... control of Egypt. Tariq ibn Malik took a group of Muslims to Spain through the straight separating Africa and Europe. A year later ...
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... The religion was established around 1017 in Egypt and North Africa, when the sixth ... Hamzah ibn 'Ali converted Muhammad ad-Darazi, a Shi'i missionary from which ...
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... of the Mediterranean, it was the true bridge between Europe and Africa while still ... again gained strength, and they sent a soldier named Mohammed Ibn Sulyman to ...
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... Omar ibn was "lucky" enough to have a generous couple take him in, clothe him ... Venture Smith, a slave that was taken from Africa, tells his story of captivation ...
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... was a Muslim woman by the name of Umm Ammar (the mother of Ammar ibn Yasir ... and within ninety years the light of Islam reached Spain, North Africa, the Caucasus ...
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