Mussa Bin Bique (Arabic: موسى بن بيق), other names Musa Al Big, Mossa Al Bique, Mussa Ben Mbiki or Mussa Ibn Malik, was ruler of the Island of Mozambique and wealthy merchant, before the Portuguese took over the island in 1544.
The records show that the region was known and well frequented by Muslim travelers and traders.
[3][4] Mussa Bin Bique was considered to be a shaykh, i.e a person with authority in Islamic knowledge.
[6][7] With Islam came the literacy into this land in the fields of poetry, history, commercial transactions, and other literary genres.
[4] By the middle of the fifteenth century, permanent and flourishing commercial and religious sultanates had been established along the coast and some had penetrated up the Zambezi.