One of the ways by which Islamic civilization was manifested in West Africa was

A.

the employment of scholars of Arabic as envoys by kings and emperors

B.

construction of palaces based on Arab technology

C.

establishment of universities to train scientists

D.

recruitment of Muslim medical personnel to man health institutions

Correct answer is A

Islam gained momentum during the 10th century in West Africa with the start of the Almoravid dynasty movement on the Senegal River and as rulers and kings embraced Islam. Islam then spread slowly in much of the continent through trade and preaching. During this period these Muslims from North and West Africa came to be known by Europeans at large as Moors and were depicted by Europeans as black, swarthy or tawny in skin color