Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TIMBUKTU 7 WONDERS. What Timbuktu was Timbuktu was a legendary commercial center in west Africa 900 years ago It traded gold, ivory, slaves, salt, and.
Advertisements

Trading States and Kingdoms
WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS MALI A.D. *WEALTH BUILT ON: GOLD TRADE *ISLAM spread.
Mali. Population 90% of the population are Muslim 5% of the population are Christian (with less than 1% evangelical) 5% follow indigenous religions A.
TOPIC: Chapter 3, Section 2
TROPICAL AFRICA AND ASIA I. Tropical Lands and Peoples 1.Tropics= between Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn. Much rainfall – West and Central.
Sub Saharan Africa.  Anthropologists believe humanity first arose in East Africa  Early culture mostly influenced by Egyptian civilization and the Mediterranean.
AFRICA REVIEW BANTU MIGRATIONS ( AD)– Herders/farmers – moved W to E and S. Africa. Herders/farmers – moved W to E and S. Africa. Brought common.
Tropical Africa and Asia, By: John Ermer AP World History Miami Beach Senior High Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Africa and Asia. Ibn Battuta Muslim traveler Where did he go?
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Aim: How did West African kingdoms function? L51 Africa
Pre-Historic Africa Berbers GOLD SALT Gold-Salt Trade.
Began around 3150 BCE; political unification of Nile Valley cultures; developed over 3000 years Divided into a series of golden ages, Kingdoms, separated.
RELIGION FOUNDED BY MOHAMMED. PLACE OF MUSLIM WORSHIP.
Mansa Musa AP World History - Unit 3.
Jeopardy World History Chapter 7. Select a Category TermsPeopleCivilizationsMisc. 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points.
By Brian Gibson, Tom Hallinan, Emily Dries and James Watters.
Chapter 6. I can analyze the growth of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai kingdoms including trading centers such as Timbuktu and Jenne, which would later develop.
Mali & Songhay. based on a 14 th century Catalan map showing Mansa Musa, king of Timbuktu, holding a gold nugget which he is offering.
QUIZ/ HTML. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA culture.
African Kingdoms WHI.10d. African Kingdoms What were the characteristics of civilizations in sub-Saharan Africa during the medieval period?
Kingdoms and States of Africa
Ch 18 States and societies of Sub-Saharan Africa
Early Civilizations in Africa
Early History of Sub-Saharan Africa
African Kingdoms.
Africa and the Arrival of Islam
Africa and the Arrival of Islam
Chapter 13: The Kingdoms of Africa
The West African kingdom of Mali rose to power as the West of Ghana
Africa’s Trading Empires Ghana Mali Songhai
Early African Kingdoms & Empires Coach Manna.
Africa Ch. 11 World History.
Ch. 11 World History If you see RED, Fill in the Blank
Regional Interactions 3 - Africa
Africa and the Arrival of Islam
Civilization and Empire
Early Africa.
African Kingdoms and Empires
מצגות קלריטה ואפרים TIMBOKTU מצגת שנייה.
Mali Land of Gold & Griots gold earrings A griot of today mudcloth
Mali Question # 3 Why do you think salt is important?
Sachem North High School
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Africa and the Arrival of Islam
Essential Question: What was Africa like before the introduction of Islam? Warm-Up Question: Get out your Ibn Battuta reading for a quick HW check.
Lecture Notes (Quiz to follow!)
Timbuktu Land of Peace & Culture.
African Architecture Period 3.
African Kingdoms
Great trading kingdoms emerged
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Mansa Musa Grade 7 *.
AP World Review: Video #23: West & East African Kingdoms
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Mali Land of Gold & Griots gold earrings A griot of today mudcloth
Kingdom of Songhai A.D
Regional Interactions 3 - Africa
West Africa – Songhai Dynasty
What is the geography of Africa
Kingdoms and States of Africa
WHICH EMPIRES USED THE SILK ROAD
Africa and the Arrival of Islam
Chapter 13 African Empires
West Africans needed salt.
West Africa - Ghana Location: Between the Sahara and rain forests
West African Civilizations Ghana, Mali, Songhai
State Building in Africa
Empire of Mali p
Presentation transcript:

Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa

“So abundant is the gold which is found in his country that he is the richest and most noble king in all the land.”

Timbuktu today

Minaret

The Great Mosque at Djenne

http://www.france24.com/en/20120702-mali-timbuktu-unesco-heritage-site-ansar-dine-islamists-destroy-legendary-mosque http://www.france24.com/en/20120702-mali-timbuktu-unesco-heritage-site-ansar-dine-islamists-destroy-legendary-mosque

The Swahili Coast http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/history-of-religion.html