Mansa Musa's religion, Islam, was central to his identity and leadership as the emperor of the Mali Empire. It provided a framework for governance, promoting justice and moral conduct, while also enhancing his legitimacy among his subjects and neighboring states. His pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) showcased his devotion and wealth, significantly elevating Mali's status in the Islamic world and attracting scholars and traders. This religious commitment ultimately contributed to the cultural and educational flourishing of the empire.
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