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Muslim Societies in African History

by David Robinson, Martin Klein
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Overview

This book examines a series of processes (Islamization, Arabization, Africanization) and case studies from the Muslim societies of Africa over the last thousand years. In contrast to traditions suggesting that Islam did not take root in Africa, David Robinson depicts the complex struggles of Muslims throughout the continent: in Morocco and the Hausaland region of Nigeria; the "pagan" societies of Ashanti (Ghana) and Buganda (Uganda); and the ostensibly Christian state of Ethiopia. "Further reading" sections suggest how undergraduate readers can pursue research, and illustrations and maps supplement the text.

Synopsis

Examines the processes of Islamization, Arabization, and Africanization in the Muslim societies of Africa.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521533669

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