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The Bight of Benin, home region to ethnic Yoruba slaves, such as Pacifico Licutan.

Pacífico Licutan was a Muslim slave and Islamic community and religious leader in colonial Brazil in the 1800s, and was involved in the 1835 Malê Revolt in a leadership capacity.[1][2] He was not killed in the revolt but did die shortly afterwards, after 11 February 1835.

He was also known as "Bilal", a connection to the Islamic figure Bilal ibn Rabah and a regional word for prayer caller, following and in his trial related to the 1835 Malê revolt.[3] His birth-date is unknown.

  1. ^ "Pacifico Licutan".
  2. ^ Gomez, Michael A. (2005). Black crescent : the experience and legacy of African Muslims in the Americas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521600798. OCLC 57201874.
  3. ^ Curtis, Edward E. (2014). The call of Bilal : Islam in the African diaspora. Chapel Hill. ISBN 9781469618111. OCLC 875884462.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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