While We Pray for Others, Who Prays for Africa?
"This article is for educational purposes and does not promote any political or religious agenda." Introduction In recent years, many Africans have become deeply involved in religious conflicts happening far away, especially in the Middle East. People are choosing sides, some for Israel, some for Palestine, some for Iran, some for Saudi Arabia, all in the name of religion. But while we argue, protest, or post online about these foreign conflicts, most of times we forget the problems facing our own people here in Africa. This article gives an insight on: How religion came to Africa. How foreign conflicts affect us. Real-life examples. Why it's important to focus on African struggles first. 1. How Religion Came to Africa. Islam: Islam came to Africa more than 1,300 years ago, mainly through peaceful trade, not by war. Arab traders from the Middle East brought the religion as they exchanged goods like gold, salt, and ivory with African communities along the coasts and acros...