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Neporo4naja [7]
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What effect did the spread of Islam have on slave trade ?

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jeka943 years ago
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<span>Muslim rulers in Africa justified enslavement with the Muslim belief that NON-MUSLIMS prisoners of war could be bought and be sold as slaves.

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