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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PreColonialAfrica13: [QB] Hehe, love that gif. As for lioness, yeah the ghana kingdom kept the Muslims at arms length for quite some time, they lived in segregated cities on two hills, one for the king and his subjects, the other for muslims. The Muslims also were uncomfortable with being in close proximity to practitioners of west african tribal religions, some of which involved the use of witchcraft. The Muslim part of the city was inhabited mainly by merchants, in essence it was the "business/financial hub" of the capital. Still, any Arab or foreigner who visited the Sahelian kingdoms had nothing but praise for their piety, sophistication, and honor. Muslims take the practice of witchcraft VERY seriously, lol. It's punishable by death in Iran and Saudi Arabia today. In the land of Ghana one enjoys complete safety, of all peoples the Negroes abhor injustice the most, belongings of foreigners are passed along to other foreigners to safeguard rather than being repossessed,etc. All quotes attributed to the Sahelian kingdoms. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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