it’s wednesday!, 10/24 “d” day goal: to review islam in africa. have out your review sheets...
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It’s Wednesday!, 10/24 “D” day
GOAL: To review Islam in Africa.
Have out your review sheets and your chapter 8 notes.
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Question #20
•Describe the “common elements” of African society.
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Common Elements• Bantu-based language• Stateless Societies
– Common in Africa
– Governed by family & obligation– No tax, bureaucracy, army
Disadvantage:• Organizing public project
• Animistic religion– Creator deity– Personified natural forces– Witchcraft– Ancestors
• Economies– Increasing settled ag & specialized trade
Bantu
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Question #21
•Trace how Islam entered Africa.
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N Africa: Arrival of Islam
• Long part of Mediterranean world
• Islam quickly spread– Berbers
• N. Africa splintered as Abbasid weakened– Puritanical movements
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Question #22
• Describe the Sudanic states and how they were organized.–Sudanic States= kingdoms that
developed in the grasslands (so grassland kingdoms of Ghana, Mali & Songhai are also considered Sudanic states).
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W Africa: Grassland Kingdoms/Sudanic States
• Merchants brought Islam from N. Africa
• Powerful trade states: Strategically located b/t gold-rich forests on coast & salt-rich deserts & markets to north
• 300-1200: Ghana• 1240-1500 Mali• 700s-1591 Songhai
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Question #23
•How did Islam & indigenous African beliefs fuse?
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Political & Social Life
• Consistently blended:
– Tradition = • Clans• Animism• Women
– Islamic influence = • Rulers political/religious authority• Merchants • Slave trade
• Islamization was class-based– Rulers– Merchants– Peasants maintain native traditions
• Blending of cultures common– Swahili– Tracing lineage
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Question #24
•Describe the connection between East Africa & Islam.
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E Africa: Swahili Coast
to Arabia
to S Asia
to SE Asia
• Islam further brings Africa into fold w/ Indian Ocean trade
• 1200s: City-states develop– Led by Arab elites– Traded ivory, gold,
slaves from interior for foreign silk & porcelain
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Question #25
•Where did cultures develop in Africa that were not affected by Islam?
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NE Africa: Christian Societies
• Three persistent societies preceded Islam
– Egyptian Copts
– Nubia/Kush
– Ethiopia/Axum