The Muslim Slave Rebellion of 1835 in Bahia

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Published on Jun 15, 2021
In the eleventh episode of the Candid History series, Dr. Stef Keris presents a history of the Slave Revolts in Bahia also known as the Malê revolt which was a Muslim slave rebellion in Brazil that erupted in the city of Salvador da Bahia during the sacred month of Ramadan in January 1835 when a group of enslaved African Muslims and freedmen, inspired by Muslim teachers, rose up against the government.

This episode explores the following themes and subjects:

✔ The Muslim Uprising of 1835 in Bahia by João José Reis (1993)
✔ The presence of Muslim captives in Brazil and their contribution to the rebellion
✔ The significance of the Arabic language between Muslim captives in the Americas

Candid History is an online learning series dedicated to the historical study and review of world Muslim heritage across various countries and continents covering Asia, Africa, America, Europe and Oceania. Each episode conveys historical accounts of Muslim settlement and development in a different region of the world.
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