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Sudanic Africa

Sudanic Africa
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Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa
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A journal of historical sources.


Doubt, Scholarship and Society in 17th-Century Central Sudanic Africa

Doubt, Scholarship and Society in 17th-Century Central Sudanic Africa
Author: Dorrit van Dalen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004324488

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In Doubt, Scholarship and Society in 17th Century Central Sudanic Africa Dorrit van Dalen places the 17th century Bornu scholar al-Wālī in the contemporary intellectual environment of global Islam and in his direct social environment, where the spread of Islam caused identities to shift.


Ghana, Mali, Songhay

Ghana, Mali, Songhay
Author: Kenny Mann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1996
Genre: Ghana (Empire)
ISBN: 9780875186566

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A study of the legends and history of the ancient West African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay, including background and commentary on Islam's influence in the region


Jihadist and Salafi Discourses in Sudanic Africa

Jihadist and Salafi Discourses in Sudanic Africa
Author: Amidu Sanni
Publisher: King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS)
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 6038206159

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From the Almoravid’s invasion of Ghana in 1062 until the Moroccan conquest of the Songhay Empire in 1591 that, allegedly, was not “sufficiently Muslim,” Africa south of the Sahara has been exposed to a “purification of Islam” project. This project took two forms, one was the quietist, intellectually driven reformism (for instance, the 15th century Moroccan al- Maghili and 16th century Malian Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti d. 1627). The second was militant Islamism, for which the 19th century, better known as the “Jihadist period,” was particularly significant in Sudanic Africa. Maba Diakhou Ba (1809-1867) was active in the Senegambia, ‘Umar Tall (1795-1864) in Central Mali, and ‘Usman dan Fodio (1754-1817) in mainland Central Sudan (Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroun). Since the second half of the 20th century when the shari'a[Islamic Law] was the rule in ‘Usman dan Fodio’s Sokoto Caliphate (1804-1903), the development became a reference point for Jihadist ideologues in Nigeria. The 1979 Iranian Revolution further served as an impetus for political activism and reformist tendencies in Muslim West Africa, ranging from the moderate to the extremist, even before the September 11, 2001 cataclysm in the U.S. The Yan Izala, a pan-Wahhabi literalist, reformist movement to which Abū Bakr Gumi (1924-1992) served as the patron saint, the spirit auctores, provided a platform for both the quietist intellectual Salafī protagonists of Nigeria on the one hand, and the Jihadi Salafi interlocutors on the other. The most illustrious exponent of the latter category is Boko Haram. This paper gives an overview of the history of Salafi and Jihadist narratives in Sudanic Africa with particular attention to Boko Haram of Nigeria, as it now assumes a wider regional profile in Muslim West Africa.


The Eastern Sudanic Languages

The Eastern Sudanic Languages
Author: A. N. Tucker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351610066

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Originally published in 1940 this book focusses on the three main groups of Eastern Sudanic languages, namely Moru-Madi, Bong-Baka-Bagirmi and Ndogo-Sere. The term 'Eastern Sudanic Languages' is used here primarily in a geographical sense: the dialects in the Southern Sudan form the eastern boundary of sudanic speech, where it borders on the Nilotic wedge which, in turn divides it from Hamitic speech. Despite being described because of their geographical position, the languages discussed in this book will be grouped linguistically under the names of their best known representative dialects. As well as providing some history of the Eastern Sudanic tribes, this book also contains sections on vocabulary and grammar.


Arabic Literature of Africa

Arabic Literature of Africa
Author: John O. Hunwick
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004104945

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Annotation. A guide to the scholarly and literary production of Muslim writers of West Africa, other than Nigeria, including both biographies of scholars and lists of their writings.


Handbuch der Orientalistik

Handbuch der Orientalistik
Author: John O. Hunwick
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1994
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9789004094505

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