which was an unintended result of musas pilgrimage to mecca?\nmusa successfully brought islam to european…

which was an unintended result of musas pilgrimage to mecca?\nmusa successfully brought islam to european and middle eastern nations.\neuropeans developed an increased desire to explore african wealth.\nmiddle eastern nations benefited from the wealth musa brought with him.\nbecause he was a powerful figure, musa inspired others to make a pilgrimage.

which was an unintended result of musas pilgrimage to mecca?\nmusa successfully brought islam to european and middle eastern nations.\neuropeans developed an increased desire to explore african wealth.\nmiddle eastern nations benefited from the wealth musa brought with him.\nbecause he was a powerful figure, musa inspired others to make a pilgrimage.

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Brief Explanations:

Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca was a highly - publicized event. He was extremely wealthy, and his display of gold during the journey (such as giving it away generously) was witnessed by people from different regions. Europeans, who heard about the vast wealth associated with the Mali Empire (of which Mansa Musa was the ruler), developed a greater interest in exploring African wealth. Islam was already present in parts of Africa before Mansa Musa's pilgrimage, so option 1 is incorrect. The wealth Mansa Musa brought was mainly for his own use during the pilgrimage (e.g., for gifts, to pay for expenses), and it was not a significant, long - term benefit to Middle - Eastern nations in a way that was an "unintended result" of the pilgrimage, so option 3 is incorrect. Inspiring others to make a pilgrimage was a more direct and intended - like (as pilgrimage is a religious duty in Islam) consequence rather than an unintended one related to the display of wealth, so option 4 is incorrect.

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Europeans developed an increased desire to explore African wealth.