The Songhai Empire: Africa's Powerful Forgotten Kingdom — Fexingo History

The Songhai Empire's Legal Revolution

4 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Episode 107 of our Songhai series examines how Askia Muhammad Toure transformed the empire's legal system after his pilgrimage to Mecca. Drawing on the Tarikh al-Sudan and the writings of Al-Maghili, we explore the creation of a centralized judiciary, the appointment of qadis across provinces, and the integration of Islamic law with local customs. The episode highlights the role of scholars like Al-Maghili in shaping Askia Muhammad's reforms, the tensions between sharia and traditional practices, and the lasting impact on Songhai governance. We also touch on the legacy of these legal structures in the Sahel region. #SonghaiEmpire #AskiaMuhammad #AlMaghili #IslamicLaw #TarikhAlSudan #Qadis #LegalReform #Sahel #WestAfrica #MedievalAfrica #Timbuktu #Gao #NigerRiver #Sharia #EmpireBuilding #History #FexingoHistory #LegalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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