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    Islamic Polarisation and the Politics of Exclusion in Ghana: Tijaniyya and Salafist Struggles over Muslim Orthodoxy by Dumbe, Yunus

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…This article explores how the revival of the Tijaniyya and the Salafi movement shaped public discourse about Islam in Ghana. Examining the debates which…”
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    ʿAjamī Annotations in Bilingual and Manuscripts from Mande Speaking Areas: Visual and Linguistic Features by Ogorodnikova, Darya

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-01-2017)
    “…The article describes and analyse the paratextual elements (annotations) in Soninke and Manding languages in the manuscripts from modern-day Senegal, the…”
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    "When Knowledge is there, Other Things Follow": The Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria and the Making of Yoruba Muslim Youths by Balogun, Adeyemi

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…Among the religiously mixed Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, the knowledge and values involved with being a Muslim are taught by both Muslim clerics in…”
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    Islamic Prestige, Piety and Debate in Early Lagosian Newspapers, 1920s-40s by Katz, Sara

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…This article discusses the debates about Islam and Muslim behavior in colonial Lagosian newspapers from the 1920s to the 1940s. It argues that the content of…”
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    Royal Pilgrims from Takrūr According to ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jazīrī (12th-16th Century) by Hadrien, Collet

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…This piece is a presentation and a translation of al-Jazīrī's al-Durar al-farāʾiḍ chapter on the royal pilgrims from Takrūr. This chapter presents notably an…”
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    The Production of Swahili-Islamic Manuscripts with Specific Reference to Swahili Ink Making by Parkar, Ahmed

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…This article briefly examines the production of Swahili-Islamic manuscripts with specific reference to Swahili ink making in coastal Kenya. The Swahili scribes…”
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    Piety, Moral Agency, and Leadership: Dynamics Around the Feminization of Islamic Authority in Côte d'Ivoire by LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-10-2014)
    “…The existing literature has pointed out some of the ways in which Muslim women claim legitimacy and, in some cases, even authority within their communities,…”
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    Introduction: Learning to be Muslim in West Africa. Islamic Engagements with Diversity and Difference by Nolte, Insa

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…In West Africa, Muslim learning has historically been shaped by two key engagements: the participation in wider Islamic debates and the co-existence with…”
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    The Modernisation of Islamic Education in Ilorin: A Study of the Adabiyya and Markaziyya Educational Systems by Aliyu, Sakariyau Alabi

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…Poised between its Emirate heritage and the mixed-religious culture of fellow Yoruba-speakers, the city of Ilorin has long served as a centre of Islamic…”
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    Aïcha's Sounith Hair Salon: Friendship, Profit, and Resistance in Dakar by Augis, Erin

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-10-2014)
    “…Whereas high-profile women leaders in Dakar, Senegal's Sunnī movement engage public media like radio and television to disseminate their movement's ideals of…”
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    Following in the Steps of ʿĀʾisha: Ḥassāniyya-Speaking Tijānī Women as Spiritual Guides (Muqaddamāt) and Teaching Islamic Scholars (Limrābuṭāt) in Mauritania by Frede, Britta

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-10-2014)
    “…Women in Ḥassāniyya-speaking Sunnī Muslim communities in Mauritania have long served as spiritual guides (muqaddamāt) and as teaching scholars (limrābuṭāt) for…”
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    In Search of "Africanity": Traditional and Islamic Education in Boubou Hama's Writings by de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Luiza

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-06-2019)
    “…This article explores how the Nigerien intellectual and politician Boubou Hama (1906/09-1982) represented the relationship between Islamic and "traditional"…”
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