4 edition of Islam in Africa found in the catalog.
Published
2003
by Lit in Münster, London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Statement | Thomas Bierschenk, Georg Stauth, eds. |
Series | Yearbook of the sociology of Islam -- 4 |
Contributions | Stauth, Georg, Bierschenk, Thomas |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 237 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 237 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18139550M |
ISBN 10 | 3825861961 |
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Islam in Africa: | | ||| | The |Abuja National Mosque| in |Abuja|, |Nigeria|. World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias. Essay. Multiple Trajectories of Islam in Africa Islam had already spread into northern Africa by the mid-seventh century A.D., only a few decades after the prophet Muhammad moved with his followers from Mecca to Medina on the neighboring Arabian Peninsula ( A.D./1 A.H.). The Arab conquest of Spain and the push of Arab armies as far as the Indus River culminated in an empire that stretched.
Islam is the second largest religion in the world after Christianity, with about billion Muslims worldwide. Although its roots go back further, scholars typically date the creation of Islam to. Islam, major world religion that emphasizes monotheism, the unity of God (‘Allah’ in Arabic), and Muhammad as his final messenger in a series of revelations. As the literal word of God, the Qur’an makes known the will of God, to which humans must surrender (lending .
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The reason I called this book the "step two" to understanding Islam in Africa is due to its Islam in Africa book that the reader understands orthodox or "global Islam" and African geography.
This book is excellent. It covers, chapter by chapter, not only each African region but also builds on each region through by: This book is an essential for everyone to read, written by a PhD graduate and Professor of world Islam, it provides objective criticism of Islam's Cited by: The spread of Islam in Africa began in the 7th and 8th cent.
with the Umayyads, who brought the religion to the Middle East and to the littoral of North Africa. Along the coast of Africa Islam spread among the Berbers, who joined the Muslim community and almost immediately drove north across the Mediterranean into Europe.
"The history of the Islamic faith on the continent of Africa spans fourteen centuries. For the first time in a single volume, The History of Islam in Africa presents a detailed historic mapping of the cultural, political, geographic, and religious past of this significant presence on a continent-wide scale.
The history of the Islamic faith on the continent of Africa spans fourteen centuries. For the first time in a single volume, The History of Islam in Africa presents a detailed historic mapping of the cultural, political, geographic, and religious past of this significant presence on a continent-wide scale.
Bringing together two dozen leading scholars, this comprehensive work treats the. A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title The history of the Islamic faith on the continent of Africa spans fourteen centuries.
For the first time in a single volume, The History of Islam in Africa presents a detailed historic mapping of the cultural, political, geographic, and religious past of this significant presence on a continent-wide scale.
Bringing together two dozen/5. The history of Islam in Africa is almost as old as Islam itself, stretching back to the 7th century. Below, Mustafa Briggs lists 11 books that highlight different aspects of this deep-rooted tradition, the achievements (at times even existence) of which are often overlooked.
The History of Islam in Africa ed. by Nehemia Levtzion & Randall L. Pouwels The History of Islam provides a detailed. Islam has been in Africa for so long since its beginning on the Arabian Peninsula that some scholars have argued that it is a traditional African religion. Traditional religion Traditional African religion is based on oral traditions, which means that the basic values and way of life are passed from elders to younger generation.
The history of the Islamic faith on the continent of Africa spans fourteen centuries. For the first time in a single volume, The History of Islam in Africa presents a detailed historic mapping of the cultural, political, geographic, and religious past of this significant presence on a continent-wide scale.
Bringing together two dozen leading scholars, this comprehensive work treats the 5/5(1). Guest speakers will discuss new dynamics within Islam in Africa, how Muslim groups organize themselves, how they relate to the state, each other. This book is not an attempt to write a history of West Africa, but to show the way in which Islam spread and moulded the history of the western Sudan.
Dr Trimingham's conclusion is that a fundamental Among the great facts in the history of West Africa prior to the age of European penetration has been the propagation of Islam and the way it has /5. Islam is considered the worlds fastest-growing religion, and today more than million Africans follow the Islamic faith.
Since Islam was introduced to the continent during the seventh century a.d., it has had a profound political and cultural influence on Africa. This book traces the historical spread of Islam throughout : Hal Marcovitz. Islam reached the Savannah region in the 8th Century C.E., the date the written history of West Africa begins The Muslim-Arab historians began to write about West Africa in the early 8th century.
The famous scholar Ibn Munabbah wrote as early as C.E., followed by Al-Masudi in C.E. As Islam spread in the Savannah region, it was quite. Nimtz opens this book with a historical account of Islam in East Africa, and in subsequent chapters analyzes the role of tariqas in Tanzania and, more specifically, in the coastal city of Bagamoyo.
Using a conceptual framework derived from contemporary political. Brill’s Islam in Africa is designed to present the results of scholarly research into the many aspects of the history and present-day features of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The series will take up issues of religious and intellectual traditions, social significance and organization, and other aspects of the Islamic presence in Africa. The history of the Islamic faith on the continent of Africa spans fourteen centuries.
For the first time in a single volume, The History of Islam in Africa presents a detailed historic mapping of the cultural, political, geographic, and religious past of this significant presence on a continent-wide scale. This book is a major contribution to the social, political and intellectual history of the largest colonial state in Africa, the French West African Federation.
By focusing on the specific subject of the development of French policy towards Islam, it sheds light on a wide range of issues, from the grand strategy of French imperialism to the Cited by: Quiz on Islam - its origin and spread. Quiz on Africa - trade, resources, major kingdoms, and leaders.
More Islam Quizzes. Islamic General Knowledge Quiz Part 2. What is the holy book of Islam. The Koran. The Holy Bible. The Five Pillars.
The Revelation. “The book offers important insights and as such is a welcome addition to the debate on the role of Islam in Africa.
It is a must for those interested in Islamic studies, African Politics, and African International Relations.” Korwa G. Adar, Rhodes University, South Africa, Journal of Third World Studies “[T]his volume deserves a wide.
III. Islam in South Africa: Islam in South Africa is a minority religion practiced by less than % of the total population, according to estimates. Islam in South Africa has grown in three phases. The first phase brought the earliest Muslims as part.
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likes. "The best human is the one who is more beneficial to humans." We dedicated ourselves to spread peace and love based on correct knowledge For Knowledge is light I am 5/5. The history of Islam in East Africa stretches back to around CE.
Until the midth century, it remained largely confined to the coast and closely bound up with the history of the Swahili towns situated on it. The Swahili language remains central to many East African Muslims, hence the occasionally heard phrase, “Swahili Islam.” East African Muslims are mostly Shafiites and some Author: Felicitas Maria Becker.