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The Spread of Islam and the Slave Trade

2024-01-05 06:35:05

Penetration of Islam and Slave Trade "Seg is a sliver garden, Seg is built on treachery, Sag is spoken outside Seg, please do not say Seg Seg" (Conde 3) These are the symbolic beginnings of Mary Se Conde's novel Segu. The Segow kingdom of the 18th century to the 19th century represents the emergence and decline of many kingdoms in the former colonies of Africa. Therefore, in many countries of the world, Segu indirectly represents the persistent struggle, victory, and defeat of the good people of Africa.

After religion was established in the 7th century, Islam was introduced from Africa to Africa and affected the practices of slave trade and slave trade in West Africa, Central Africa and East Africa. Arabs attacked and trade slaves in the Arab century before the establishment of Muslims and slavery became an integral part of the Islamic tradition. The Quran (the Qur'an) and the Islamic religious law also help to systematize and prove the existence of slavery. When the Muslim Arabs conquered them westward through North Africa during the seventh and eighth centuries, their victorious leaders will reward Berber prisoners. Over time, the majority of the population of Berbers in North Africa turned into Muslims. This religion spread to Camel pastoralists in the Sahara who contacted Black Africans in sub-Saharan Africa and dealt with a handful of black slaves.

Trade in goods is an important element in the spread of Islam to Africa and Asia as a whole, but European slave trade is also important, especially in South Africa and South Africa. In the 17th century the Dutch began importing Muslim slaves from Southeast Asian colonies to southern African colonies to work on the farm. From the 18th century to the 19th century, England invited Hindu and Muslim Indians to work in a sugarcane plantation in South Africa, but these people usually receive very low wages. Of the slaves brought to the Americas, 15% to 20% are Muslims, some aspects of their Muslim faith are preserved in songs, names, and other traditional lifestyles.