How is religion important to the success or downfall of the Songhai Empire?
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The Songai Empire and its religion and social structure were strongly connected to the religion of Islam and the gold-for-salt trade. The trading center of Timbuktu was the perfect example of this connection. In its markets, gold, salt, and slaves were traded daily by West Africans and North Africans alike.
The Songhai culture became a blend of traditional West African beliefs and the religion of Islam. Daily life was often ruled by traditions and local customs, but the law of the land was based on Islam. The slave trade became an important part of the Songhai Empire.
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