When Mansa Musa traveled from Niani to Mecca,he did it because it was a purely religious trip,but the way the trip was executed makes it seem as if there’s other motives to why Mansa Musa did this trip in the first place.This entire trip shows how much Mansa Musa was trying to in a way advertise Mali the entire trip to Mecca by showing how wealthy and powerful he was. To start,Mansa Musa brought “24,000 pounds of gold” with him during the trip,which is an amazingly large amount of gold for…
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In his 17th year as ruler Mansa Musa took a pilgrimage to Mecca. This pilgrimage became legendary due to the extreme wealth that he displayed. On his was to Cairo, Mansa Musa was accompanied by a massive caravan consisting of 60,000 men including a personal escort of 12,000 slaves, all dressed in brocade and Persian silk. The generosity of Mansa Musa while on his pilgrimage upset the economy of the cities he visited, because it changed the value of gold. Super inflation was caused by the decline…
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Mansa Musa was one of the wealthiest men in the Sahara. Mansa Musa went on this Hajj for other motivating factors besides religion. Mansa Musa and 60,000 other Muslims took the Hajj to Mecca for the religious ceremony but for Mansa Musa had the intent of meeting new people along the way and showing off his wealth trying to convert them to Islam or establish new trading partners to expand his wealth. Mansa Musa was the thought to have been one of the wealthiest men in the Sahara. On this hajj…
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Mansa Musa was one of the most controversial leaders in all of Africa who believed he could trade by visiting other settlements and showing them his great wealth and power he had during his religious journey to Mecca. There has been a lot of question as to if he took this journey for his religion or another motivating factor. How did Mansa Musa make this journey about more than just religion? Mansa Musa may have used the gold to trade for salt, as he traveled near salt. “Salt was the critical…
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A lot of people claim that mansa musa went on his trip for religious reasons but that’s not the reason why. Mansa Musa went on his pilgrimage for other reasons. Mansa Musa very clearly made his long journey to Mecca mainly for the reason to get more fame because he took a longer route, disregarded the koran, and didn’t listen to the Koran again. Mansa Musa did not go to mecca for only religious purposes. Mansa Musa took the long route by going up north to Taghaza, Walata, and Tuwat to get more…
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Imagine 60,000 people with 24,000 pounds of gold. This was Mansa Musa’s journey to Mecca. Was Mansa Musa’s travels simply a religious venture? Or did he have other plans in mind? Mansa Musa’s journey to Mecca was simply a religious venture to complete his hajj. Mansa Musa wouldn’t have traveled 4,000 miles to do anything other than his hajj. Also, he had brought 24,000 pounds of gold with him if it wasn't for alms giving. (Document A) Mansa Musa’s religion says to make a pilgrimage to Mecca if affordable…
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Mansa Musa traveled to Mecca on his hajj, spreading wealth all throughout the land. Although he said that he "came for the pilgrimage and nothing else", evidence points to him going for a different reason. He said he just went for his hajj, but the real reason why he went was to make more people come to Mali. Some evidence that helps support the true reason for Mansa Musa's journey is that he brought 24,000 pounds of gold (Document A) with him. He had 12,000 personal servants, 500 of which carried…
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Mansa Musa took a journey to Mecca for his god but was he considered the god. Mansa Musa had other motivating factors for doing his Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Mansa Musa was one of the wealthiest people of all time and purposely showed off his wealth to people in his path to Mecca in doing so he seemed very powerful and the same with Mali his kingdom. Mansa Musa was trying to gain trading partners Al-Umari says “They exchanged gold until they depressed its value in Egypt and caused its price…
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Was Mansa Musa's journey purely a religious venture or were there other motives for him to go? Mansa Musa's journey was purely a religious venture, to complete his Hajj and Zakat, and that he never meant to change anything. His venture was purely religious because he was only trying to complete his Hajj and Zakat. The Zakat was him giving gold to the poor and sick, "total amount of gold (for alms giving, gifts, salaries, supplies)" (document A). The Hajj was him traveling to Mecca for…
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Did Mansa Musa go on his holy hajj for non-religious or religious reasons? Mansa Musa went on his holy hajj for religious reasons, to praise his god Allah. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim, who believed he needed to follow the five pillars of Islam throughout his entire life, leading him to complete the Hajj to Mecca and give away gold to the less fortunate during his pilgrimage. Mansa Musa was showing his generosity by taking 60,000 people on his hajj. 12,500 of which were slaves who would…
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