During the 1300s, West Africa was characterized by a rich tapestry of religious practices. The dominant faith was Islam, which had spread through trade routes and was adopted by various empires, notably the Mali Empire under Mansa Musa. Additionally, indigenous African religions were widely practiced, featuring a variety of spiritual beliefs and rituals centered around ancestors, nature, and local deities. This period saw a blending of Islamic and traditional beliefs in many communities.
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