- Sulayman Bal
Shaykh Sulayman Bal (? - 1775) was an 18th centuryAfrica n leader, warrior, andIslamic scholar, from theFuta Toro region in what is today westernMali .In the 1760s and 1770s, Sulayman Bal founded one of the earliest Fulani Jihad states. Inspired by the
Jihad s ofAlfa Ibrahima Nuhu (Alfa Ba) who led theImamate ofFuta Jallon from 1725, Sulayman Bal led a revolt in theFulani Denyanke kingdom. Aimed at overthrowing the traditional aristocracy, the movement only succeeded after his death. In its place, aclerical oligarchy rose which quickly came into conflict with its neighbors. TheBrakna Moors were repulsed after a long history of raids in Futa Toro, and non-Muslim states were invaded.Sulayman Bal was seceded by
Abd al-Qādir who consolidated the Futa Toro state, created a militaryaristocracy , and became one of the first in a line ofWest Africa n leaders to take the titlealmami . In 1796, Futa Toro was defeated by the non-MuslimCayor kingdom, and Abd al-Qādir was killed in 1807, to be replaced by a less oligarchic council of clan leaders.References
* Holger Weiss. [http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/kmi/Tutkimus/Sal/Weiss%20accrapaper.htm Attempts to Establish an Islamic Economy: A Survey on Zakāt in some Nineteenth-Century Muslim States of the Bilād as-Sūdān] . Paper presented at the SAL-workshop: "State and Everyday Life in Africa", Accra, November-December 2000.
* David Robinson. Chiefs and Clerics: Abdul Bokar Kan and Futa Toro, 1853-1891. Clarendon Press. (1975).
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