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In History / College | 2025-07-04

The desert nomad groups (Zenata, Sanhaja, Tuareg) refused to accept Islam, and this helped them remain powerful during the period of trans-Saharan trade.
True or False?

Asked by ruthpalla

Answer (1)

The statement claims that the refusal of desert nomad groups to accept Islam helped them remain powerful during trans-Saharan trade, which is true to some extent. While their resistance to Islam allowed them to maintain autonomy and participate in trade, their power was influenced by various factors. Overall, while their lack of conversion had implications, it was only one element of their broader strength during this period. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04