The crown and the turban : Muslims and West African pluralism / Lamin Sanneh.
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- 0813330580
- 0813330599 (pbk)
- BP64.A4 W367 1997
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | BP64.A4 W367 1997 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010000008552 |
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BP64 .A4 T35 2001 ازالة الريب والشك والتفريط في ذكر المؤلفين من اهل التكرور والصحراء واهل شنقيط / | BP64 .A4 T35 2001 ازالة الريب والشك والتفريط في ذكر المؤلفين من اهل التكرور والصحراء واهل شنقيط / | BP64.A4 U38 1984 شهر في غرب افريقيا : مشاهدات واحاديث عن المسلمين / | BP64.A4 W367 1997 The crown and the turban : Muslims and West African pluralism / | BP64.A5 I284 2002 الاسلاموية السياسية : المأساة الجزائرية / | BP64.A5 I284 2002 الاسلاموية السياسية : المأساة الجزائرية / | BP64.A5 I84 1994 Islamic movements in North Africa : the Algerian experience and its future under Zeroual |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-279) and index.
1. Muslims in Non-Muslim Societies of Africa -- 2. Islam and the African Religious Synthesis: Society and the Religious Outlook -- 3. Slavery, Clerics, and Muslim Society -- 4. Tcherno Aliou, the Wali of Goumba: Islam, Colonialism, and the Rural Factor in Futa Jallon, 1867-1912 -- 5. Saints, Virtue, and Society in Muslim Africa: The History of a Theme -- 6. A Childhood Muslim Education: Barakah, Identity, and the Roots of Change -- 7. The Arabic Language in African Education -- 8. Action and Reaction Among Freetown Muslims: Factionalism, Pluralism, and Muslim Agency -- 9. Religion and Politics with Reference to Africa: A Comparative Religious Critique -- 10. "The Crown and the Turban": Public Policy Issues in Christian-Muslim Relations, with Special Reference to Africa.
This fascinating study explores the "clash of civilizations" between the secular government and Muslim traditions in West Africa, appraising the challenge of separating the administration of the state from the deeply held beliefs of the Islamic peoples of the region.
Lamin Sanneh, awarded Senegal's highest national honor for his scholarly work, places Islam within the context of Africa's receptive and pluralist environment, explores the religious and historical background of present-day conflicts, and shows that achieving solutions will depend equally upon Christian and Muslim theological resources.