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AE Learning Inc. provide our clients with high quality African history e-learning courses. In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion. The earliest introduction of Islam to the continent of Africa happened 613 AD and from that time onwards spread through northern and then later into western Africa.
AEC1: AN INTRODUCTION TO AFRICA PART 1

COURSE OVERVIEW
In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion. The earliest introduction of Islam to the continent of Africa happened 613 AD and from that time onwards spread through northern and then later into western Africa. In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion. dopts a historical approach by initially outlining the recent history of the British Muslim community and looking at early migration, the building of mosques, the Rushdie affair, the Northern riots of 2001 and the turn towards engagement. This is then followed by a series of classes which consider educational, health and employment outcomes and their effects on parts of the community.
COURSE DETAILS
In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion.

NAME: An Introduction To Africa Part 1
LENGTH: 240 minutes
PRICE: $149.50
LANGUAGE: English
PACE: Self-paced
COURSE BROCHURE
AEC2: AN INTRODUCTION TO AFRICA PART 2

COURSE OVERVIEW
In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion. The earliest introduction of Islam to the continent of Africa happened 613 AD and from that time onwards spread through northern and then later into western Africa. In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion. dopts a historical approach by initially outlining the recent history of the British Muslim community and looking at early migration, the building of mosques, the Rushdie affair, the Northern riots of 2001 and the turn towards engagement. This is then followed by a series of classes which consider educational, health and employment outcomes and their effects on parts of the community.
COURSE DETAILS
In this article we will discuss the spread of the religion of Islam within the continent of Africa from the time on the inception of the religion.
