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" Ape malaria transmission and potential for ape-to-human transfers in Africa "
Makanga, B; Yangari, P; Rahola, N; Rougeron, V; Elguero, E; Boundenga, L; Moukodoum, ND; Okouga, AP; Arnathau, C; Durand, P; Willaume, E; Ayala, D; Fontenille, D; Ayala, FJ; Renaud, F; Ollomo, B; Prugnolle, F; Paupy, C
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AL
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English
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Record Number
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1059804
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ALei201
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Main Entry
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Brigaglia, Andrea
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Title & Author
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Abubakar Gumi - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Brigaglia, Andrea
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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(1,004 words)
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Abstract
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Abū Bakr b. Maḥmūd b. Aḥmad, known as Abubakar Gumi (1922–92), was a reformist Nigerian scholar, Grand Khadi (for Ar. qāḍī ) of Northern Nigeria (1962–7), and patron of the Izala organisation ( Jamāʿat ʿizālat al-bidʿa wa-iqāmat al-sunna , Society for the Removal of Innovation and the Instatement of Tradition). Born on 7 November 1922 in Gummi (Sokoto Province), he was the son of the town’s qāḍī. After receiving basic traditional and modern education, he trained in the 1940s as a qāḍī at the Kano Law School.
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Islam.
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ALei201.pdf
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