The Ethiopian Orthodox Church dates the top-down Christianization of Aksum circa 330 AD with King Ezana’s conversion to the monotheistic religion, under the influence of bishop Frumentius. Although ...
The establishment of Arab control over the Red Sea - destroying Adulis between 702 and 715 AD - effectively isolated the kingdom from its religious companions to the north. Subsequently, Aksum could ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOn International Women's Day: Stand With Muslim Girls Denied Education in Axum [opinion]As the world unites to celebrate International Women's Day, we must confront the stark and heartbreaking reality for 159 Muslim female students in Axum, Tigray region. For an appalling 120 days, these ...
The King adopted Christianity as the official religion in 333 AD. Fremnatos was rewarded for this by being consecrated Bishop of Aksum at a ceremony in Alexandria. When the Aksum dynasty collapsed ...
The issue has sparked protests among Muslim students in Axum, who argue that the ban infringes on their religious and educational rights. On 21 January, thousands of Muslims protested at Romanat ...
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