Islam in Africa

The book discusses Everyday life and practices in the Islamic sub-culture of Sudan; Islam in South Africa; Islamic associations and the Islamist press in Senegal; Conversion to Islam in 19th century Tanzania; Islam, charismatic preachers in colonial Casamance; German colonial policies towards Muslim...

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Published in:Yearbook of the sociology of Islam
Contributors: Bierschenk, Thomas 1951- (Editor) ; Stauth, Georg 1942- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Münster Hamburg London Lit 2002
In: Yearbook of the sociology of Islam (4)
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Series/Journal:Yearbook of the sociology of Islam 4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Africa / Islam / Social change
B Africa / Islam / History 1850-2000
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Islam
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Summary:The book discusses Everyday life and practices in the Islamic sub-culture of Sudan; Islam in South Africa; Islamic associations and the Islamist press in Senegal; Conversion to Islam in 19th century Tanzania; Islam, charismatic preachers in colonial Casamance; German colonial policies towards Muslim communities in German East Africa; The spread of Islam in Adamawa; Islamic higher education in West Africa; The graduates of the Islamic Universities in Benin.
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:3825861961