How did Mansa Musa establish Mali as a center of Muslim culture?

1. He spent so much gold on his hajj that it weakened the economy of Egypt for years.
2. He extended Mali’s territory and made Mali one of the largest empires of its time.
3. He brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers to work in Mali.
4. He established trade links with Muslim salt merchants in North Africa.

5. He built mosques and schools throughout Mali, promoting Islamic education and religious practices.

6. He encouraged the spread of Islam through peaceful means, such as trade and diplomacy, rather than through force.
7. He appointed Muslim judges and officials to govern Mali, enforcing Islamic law and customs.
8. He supported the construction of libraries, centers of learning, and centers of Islamic scholarship in Mali.
9. He promoted the use of Arabic as the language of government, commerce, and education in Mali.
10. He encouraged his subjects to embrace Islam and participate in Islamic rituals and ceremonies, further solidifying Mali as a center of Muslim culture.

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Mansa Musa established Mali as a center of Muslim culture by spending significant amounts of gold on his hajj, weakening the economy of Egypt for years, extending Mali's territory to become one of the largest empires of its time, bringing Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers to work in Mali, and establishing trade links with Muslim salt merchants in North Africa.