High Middle Ages · Africa · Religion
1169
Kanem Empire formally adopts Islam
1169
Mai Dunama I of the Saifawa dynasty formalized Islam as the state religion of the Kanem Empire, establishing diplomatic ties with the Almohad Caliphate across the Sahara and sending young scholars to study Islamic jurisprudence in Cairo and Kairouan. The royal conversion cemented Kanem's position astride the lucrative trans-Saharan trade routes and drew North African merchants ever deeper into the kingdoms of the Sahel.