Its thriving market even drew rich Muslim merchants from across the country.
Muslim merchants left their stalls and prayed in unison in an open area.
Muslim merchants intermarried with African families, and set up trading posts along the coast.
After 1730, a community of Muslim merchants was established in Vienna.
It was trade with Muslim merchants that brought Islam into the region, in the 8th century.
Over a period of 25 years, he traveled as a Muslim merchant to numerous places in Asia.
Under the circumstances, the Muslim merchants had no other choice but to become peasants.
Rather than trading slaves back to Muslim merchants, there was an emerging market for agricultural workers on the plantations.
The majority of its inhabitants are Jewish and Muslim merchants.
In 1822, son of a rich Muslim merchant named Jamal fell ill and doctors gave up all hope.