Travelling across the Sahara desert, the Muslim traders of North Africa dealt with the West Africans. The West Africans exchanged their local products like gold, ivory, salt and cloth, for North African goods such as horses, books, swords and chain mail.
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CEO... I believe. I'm not 100% though.
The term “Apocrypha”
is generally used for the books which were not made the part of Old Testament
as they were of questionable authority. The term itself came from Greek meaning
“Hidden” or “Secret”. They contain fifteen books and as stated are doubtful
according to Protestants, though sometimes they are included in separate section.
<span>Pseudepigrapha are those works of printed material which have unknown
authors or which are attributed towards some historical figures falsely so they
are also not used by protestants. </span><span> </span>
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