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" The Palgrave handbook of Islam in Africa / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1048394
Doc. No : bc232
Language of Document : English
Title & Author : The Palgrave handbook of Islam in Africa /\ Fallou Ngom, Mustapha H. Kurfi, Toyin Falola, editors.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2020]
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 9783030457594
: : 3030457591
: 3030457583
: 9783030457587
Notes : Includes index.
Contents : Intro -- Preface -- Note on Sources -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I: History and Diffusion -- Part II: Institutions and Practices -- Part III: Islam and Creativity -- Part IV: African Muslims and Knowledge Systems -- Part V: Islam, Modernity, and the Contemporary World -- References -- Part I History and Diffusion -- Chapter 2 Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa, 800-1900 -- From the Seventh to the Fifteenth Century -- The Horn of Africa -- The East Coast -- Central Africa -- West Africa -- From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century
: Northeast Africa -- The East Coast -- The Interior -- Central Africa -- Timbuktu and Islamic Education and Culture -- Other Agents of Islamization in West Africa -- The Jihāds -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Religious Leadership and Mobility: Revisiting the Legacy of Al-Ḥājj Salim Suwari -- Introduction -- Al-Ḥājj Salim Suwari: An Iconic Figure in Muslim Africa -- Religious Leadership as a Combination of Islamic Skills and Social Engineering -- Mobility and Leadership -- Conclusion -- References
: Chapter 4 The Islamic Intellectual Tradition of Sudanic Africa, with Analysis of a Fifteenth-Century Timbuktu Manuscript -- Urban Centers in Islamic Africa -- Clerical Lineages -- Muḥammad al-Kābarī and the Bustān al-FawāʼId -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Interpretations of Jihād in Africa: A Historical Overview -- Introduction -- Precolonial Forms of Jihād: Between Lesser Jihād and Greater Jihād -- Jihāds in Africa: From the Colonial to the Postcolonial Era -- Post September 11: Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab -- Conclusion -- References
: Chapter 6 Between Jihād and History: Reconceptualizing the Islamic Revolutions of West Africa -- Introduction -- Reconceptualizing Jihād in the Study of Islam in Africa -- Seizing Political Authority in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century -- Disentangling the Nineteenth Century Islamic Revolutions -- The Nineteenth Century Islamic Revolutions: Questions, Discrepancies, and Ambiguities -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Islam and Emancipation: Fuladu Fulani in the Kaabu Empire -- Introduction -- The Geographical Location of Fuladu -- The Historical Context
: The Power of the Mandinka Kaabu Empire -- The Conditions for the Emergence of the Fuladu Kingdom -- Antecedents of the Nineteenth-Century Crisis -- Questioning the Central Authority -- The Expansion of the Fulani Muslim Theocratic Power of Fuuta Jalon -- Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar Taal's Visit to Fuladu -- Islam as a Catalyst for the Emancipation of the Fuladu Fulani in the Local Epic -- The Context of Enunciation -- The Summary of the Text -- Questioning the Political and Ideological System of the Mandinka Power -- The Healing of Bulli Kitaabu and the End of the Mandinka Power
Subject : Islam-- Africa-- History.
Subject : Religious issues debates.
Subject : Cultural studies.
Subject : African history.
Subject : Politics government.
Subject : Literature: history criticism.
Subject : Islamic theology.
Subject : Social Science-- Sociology of Religion.
Subject : Social Science-- General.
Subject : History-- Africa-- General.
Subject : Literary Criticism-- African.
Subject : Religion-- Islam-- Theology.
Subject : Islam.
Subject : Africa.
Dewey Classification : ‭297.096‬
LC Classification : ‭BP64.A1‬‭P35 2020‬
Added Entry : Kurfi, Mustapha Hashim.
: Falola, Toyin.
: Ngom, Fallou.
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