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1 Life on the Margins of Islam African Societies

2 Diverse Land: 10s of geographies 100s of tribes 100s of languages →political unity rare

3 Sahara Sudan / Sahel Congo Rainforest ~the savanna coastline~

4 Bantu Migration Sedentary tribal group Experience population pressure → Migration Spreading:  Agriculture  Language Ethiopia Bantu

5 Bantu Impact Proliferation of agriculture →  States arise Population booms Political organization → more complex Iron technology increasingly useful Long distance trade becomes possible  Stateless societies pushed to periphery Increased interaction among cultures

6 States Form in 3 Regions Ethiopia Sudan C. African Forests Swahili Coast (E. Africa)

7 …but along came Islam Ethiopia Sudan (West Africa) C. African Forests Swahili Coast (E. Africa) Islamic North Africa

8 Traditional Society Kinship = central to social & political life  Stateless: societies with government based on family & community not taxes & centrality Animism = religion of many natural spirits w/ rituals for ancestors & land Women enjoy freedoms  Clearly defined roles but economic contributors, source of lineage, free to socialize

9 Early States Influenced by location on periphery of Mediterranean Agriculture & Christianity in: Nubia Ethiopia

10 Sudanic West Africa Home of: Ghana, Mali, Songhay Empires Strategically located to profit from trade Islamic empire = dawn of new international trade Muslims introduce camel → trans-Saharan trade easier

11 Sudanic West Africa Empires:  Territorial core  w/ subordinate tributaries Highly bureaucratic political administration Emphasized justice & crime punishment Trading states  80% of population = farmers  Gold (goes North) for salt, horses, cloth, manufactured goods

12 Sudanic West Africa - Mali Sundiata  Founder Mansa Musa  Famous hajj brought attention of Islamic world to Mali

13 Social & Political Blending Islam ↔ slow conversions  Foothold mainly w/ ruler, elites, merchants Rulers = Muslim (probably for alliances) but provide leadership of animistic rituals Sharia:  common laws & expectations for merchants  does not apply to women Tradition of slavery expands under Muslim trade networks

14 Swahili East Coast Home of: Mogadishu, Kilwa, Sofala Strategically located to profit from trade Islamic empire intensifies Indian Ocean trade Monsoons provide seasonal transportation route to Arabia to S Asia to SE Asia

15 Swahili East Coast City-states trading goods from central Africa to Arabs, Indians, Malay  Port cities cosmopolitan, but unified by Swahili  Ivory, gold, iron, slaves to coast for silks & porcelain Highly urbanized, wealthy, luxurious Kilwa  “One of the most beautiful & well- constructed towns in the world”

16 Central Africa Home of: Benin, Kongo, Zimbabwe Strategically located to profit from trade Source of goods traded in East & West Africa No direct contact with Muslims C. African Forests

17 Central Africa Kongo  Agricultural with highly divided gender roles  Extremely well-organized government Zimbabwe  Complex stone structures


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