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In a
beautiful courtyard at the Dar al Islam Teachers' Institute in
New Mexico, Sulayman Nyang discusses the development of Islam
in Africa beginning with the first migration of Muslims to Abyssinia
up to their expansion into Spain. Dr. Nyang, a historian, professor
and author of several books on Islam, begins by looking at how
and why Islam crossed the Red Sea into Africa and how the Muslim
civilization rapidly became a thriving world power. A brief historical
background of Egypt is discussed in order to provide a context
for understanding the spread of Islam across North Africa, and
the phenomenon of "Arabization" and "Islamization"
are examined as a means for the spread of Islam south of the
Sahara. The speaker also covers the Berbers in Libya and their
assimilation into Arab culture, the establishment of the Muslim
naval power and the various Sufi movements that played key roles
in this profound expansion. Other topics discussed: links between
Africa and the Abrahamic faiths, Afro-Semitic people, development
of trade routes, significance of gold trading, Arabtowns, conversion
of African nobles, and the Al-Murabitun and Al-Muwahiddun movements.
(Duration: 1 hour, 18 min) This lecture is the first part of
a session covering Africa and Spain. The second part is entitled
The
History of Islam in Spain.
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