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" The Odyssey of ʿAjamī and the Swahili People "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1067407
Doc. No : LA111036
Call No : ‭10.1163/21540993-00801005‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : John Mugane
Title & Author : The Odyssey of ʿAjamī and the Swahili People [Article]\ John Mugane
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Islamic Africa
Date : 2017
Volume/ Issue Number : 8/1-2
Page No : 193–216
Abstract : This paper takes a look at the odyssey of the Arabic script in Swahili hands. It shows how the distinction between the Arabic script and Swahili ʿAjamī constitutes a hyphen whose meaning is saturated with the story of Swahili society and language. The hyphen represents a non-trivial record of Swahili agency as innovative users, authors, transcribers, translators, and interpreters of the Arabic script enlarged its use and versatility as a viable medium to write Swahili, a Bantu language. The paper identifies as resilience Swahili efforts to sustain the use of the unmodified Arabic script alongside the enriched one. The Swahili wrote because they were compelled to write, everyone in their dialect, with content not divorced from script. The Swahili ʿAjamī record is a bonafide source and terminus of Africa’s knowledge. This paper takes a look at the odyssey of the Arabic script in Swahili hands. It shows how the distinction between the Arabic script and Swahili ʿAjamī constitutes a hyphen whose meaning is saturated with the story of Swahili society and language. The hyphen represents a non-trivial record of Swahili agency as innovative users, authors, transcribers, translators, and interpreters of the Arabic script enlarged its use and versatility as a viable medium to write Swahili, a Bantu language. The paper identifies as resilience Swahili efforts to sustain the use of the unmodified Arabic script alongside the enriched one. The Swahili wrote because they were compelled to write, everyone in their dialect, with content not divorced from script. The Swahili ʿAjamī record is a bonafide source and terminus of Africa’s knowledge.
Descriptor : Africa’s sources of knowledge
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : ʿAjamī script
Descriptor : enrichment
Descriptor : innovation
Descriptor : literary tradition
Descriptor : Religion
Descriptor : Swahili civilization
Descriptor : Tendi
Descriptor : translation
Descriptor : transliteration
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/21540993-00801005‬
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