<span>It could be said that
the way in which parents dress their children are important because it helps to
turn biological sexual identities into social gender identities. That is to
say, gender is a social construction and it refers to the social land cultural differences
a society assigns to people based on their biological sex. </span>
Answer:
Shab-E-Baraat or Laylat al-Baraat is an Islamic festival that is celebrated by Muslims all around the world. Translating to the 'The Night of Fortune and Forgiveness', Shab-e-Barat means night of forgiveness or atonement and commemorates the day Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) entered the city of Makkah.
Because of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage across the world (where he showcased his wealth) the kingdom of Mali gained enormous economic success and recognition. When he went on tour showcasing his wealth to everyone he saw, he arguably became the worlds first 'celerity'. Because of his immense wealth and popularity, word got around quickly on how powerful and wealthy the kingdom of Mali is, and many scholars and all sorts of people flocked to Mali. Mansa Musa built mosques and learning centers, and Mali became a hub of learning and a bustling city. Because Mansa Musa gained celerity like status, others recognized Mali as a good place to make money, learn, worship, and live. Because of this boost of population, Mali's economy grew immensely.
Hope this helps! (you might want to look up certain dates and specifics of his pilgrimage, I hope this is a good outline though!)