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I'm talking about the codex in which the devs explain the supposedly "real" history behind their inspirations.
Then in the codex they explain the "real" history behind the character"s inspiration, and proceed to spout revisionist lies.
You'll have to listen to his sexual encounters with Czech women at the bath house as he praises Allah for it:
https://i.imgur.com/J53FaEK.jpeg
I have seen the codex entry by now, it's such a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Also, you don't seem to know anything about architecture to realize that the building was indeed quite impressive for the year 1300. And the text didn´t say "magnificent". So please stop talking bs.
In any case that's simply false.
Mansa Musa contributed to the spread of islam in West Africa, but absolutely not in North Africa and the Middle East.
He spent very little time there and any way these regions were already fully islamified centuries before he was even born.