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Shaykh Mansa Musa (RA) held great influence to Islam in Mali, because during his reign he had made conquests west of Mali, capturing all of the Ghana Empire's land, and reaching the Western coast of Africa. Mamluk Imams and leaders visited him and consulted him, he also imposed Shari'a (Islamic law) on his lands, and supported it's culture and encouraged scholarship in Islam. He also donated massive amounts of wealth to the Mamluk sultanate.
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BTW, you don't have to include the RA or the Shaykh, they're just Islamic honorifics.
Answer:
It showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe.
Explanation:
The Battle of Poitiers took place in France in 732 CE. The French army was led by Charles, the son of Pepin of Herstal. During this battle the French armies defeated the Islamic forces of the Umayyad Caliphate and thus Islamic expansion into Europe was not allowed to advance further.
The significance of the battle of Poitiers in France in 732 CE thus showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe
Answer:
B
Explanation:
On March 29, 1973, the last U.S. military unit left Vietnam. By that time the communists and South Vietnamese were already engaged in what journalists labeled the “postwar war.” Both sides alleged, more or less accurately, that the other side was continuously violating the terms of the peace agreements.
Answer:
The second option
Explanation:
When countries enter pacts or alliances, theyre expected/obliged to support that country by either fighting with them or giving supplies. SImilar to how America is giving Ukraine money and weapons to help fight russia.
The Cabinet advice the president so they're part of the executive branch.