Islamic Scholarship in Africa
New Directions and Global Contexts
Herausgeber: Kane, Ousmane Oumar
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New Directions and Global Contexts
Herausgeber: Kane, Ousmane Oumar
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Cutting-edge research in the study of Islamic scholarship and its impact on the religious, political, economic and cultural history of Africa; bridges the "europhone"/"non-europhone" knowledge divides to significantly advance decolonial thinking, and extend the frontiers of social science research in Africa.
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Cutting-edge research in the study of Islamic scholarship and its impact on the religious, political, economic and cultural history of Africa; bridges the "europhone"/"non-europhone" knowledge divides to significantly advance decolonial thinking, and extend the frontiers of social science research in Africa.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012319
- ISBN-10: 1847012310
- Artikelnr.: 60094519
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012319
- ISBN-10: 1847012310
- Artikelnr.: 60094519
Ousmane Oumar Kane
Introduction: Where have we been and where are we going in the Study of Islamic Scholarship in Africa?
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART I: HISTORY, MOVEMENT, & ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Zachary V. Wright The African Roots of a Global Eighteenth
Century Islamic Scholarly Renewal
Zachary V. Wright Muhammad al
Kashnawi and the Everyday Life of the Occult
Dahlia E.M. Gubara African Community and African 'ulama in Mecca: Al
Jami and Muhammad Surar al
Sabban (Twentieth Century)
Chanfi Ahmed The Transfomation of the Pilgrimage Tradition in West Africa
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART II TEXTUALITY, ORALITY, AND ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Oludamini Ogunnaike 'Those Who Represent the Sovereign in his Absence': Muslim Scholarship and the Question of Legal Authority in the pPre
Modern Sahara (Southern Algeria, Mauritania, Mali), 1750
1850
Ismail Warscheid Philosophical Sufism in the Sokoto Caliphate: The Case of Shaykh Dan Tafa
Oludamini Ogunnaike "If all the Legal Schools were to Disappear": Umar Tal's Approach to Jurisprudence in Kitab al
Rimah
Farah el
Sharif A New African Orality? Tijani Sufism, Sacred Knowledge and the ICTs in Post
Truth Times
Antonio de Diego González The Sacred Text in Egypt's Popular Culture: Qur'anic Sounds, Meanings and Formation of Sakina
Sacred Space in Traditions of Poverty and Fear
Yunus Kumek PART III ISLAMIC EDUCATION Introduction
Britta Frede Modernizing the Madrasa: Islamic Education, Development and Tradition in Zanzibar
Caitlyn Bolton A New Daara: Integrating Qur'anic, Agricultural and Trade Education in a Community Setting
Laura L. Cochrane Islamic Education and the 'Diaspora': Religious Schooling for Senegalese Migrants' Children
Hannah Hoechner What does Traditional Islamic Education Mean? Examples from Nouakchott's Contemporary Female Learning Circles
Britta Frede PART IV AJAMI, KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION, & SPIRITUALITY Introduction
Jeremy Dell Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Alessandra Vianello Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Lidwien Kapteijns A Senegalese Sufi Saint and Ajami Poet: Sëriñ Moor Kayre (1874
1951)
Khadim Ndiaye Praise and Prestige: The Significance of Elegiac Poetry among Muslim Intellectuals on the Late Twentieth
Century Kenya Coast
Abdulkadir Hashim CONCLUSION: The Study of Islamic Scholarship and the Social Sciences in Africa: Bridging Knowledge Divides, Reframing Narratives
Ebrima Sall
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART I: HISTORY, MOVEMENT, & ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Zachary V. Wright The African Roots of a Global Eighteenth
Century Islamic Scholarly Renewal
Zachary V. Wright Muhammad al
Kashnawi and the Everyday Life of the Occult
Dahlia E.M. Gubara African Community and African 'ulama in Mecca: Al
Jami and Muhammad Surar al
Sabban (Twentieth Century)
Chanfi Ahmed The Transfomation of the Pilgrimage Tradition in West Africa
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART II TEXTUALITY, ORALITY, AND ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Oludamini Ogunnaike 'Those Who Represent the Sovereign in his Absence': Muslim Scholarship and the Question of Legal Authority in the pPre
Modern Sahara (Southern Algeria, Mauritania, Mali), 1750
1850
Ismail Warscheid Philosophical Sufism in the Sokoto Caliphate: The Case of Shaykh Dan Tafa
Oludamini Ogunnaike "If all the Legal Schools were to Disappear": Umar Tal's Approach to Jurisprudence in Kitab al
Rimah
Farah el
Sharif A New African Orality? Tijani Sufism, Sacred Knowledge and the ICTs in Post
Truth Times
Antonio de Diego González The Sacred Text in Egypt's Popular Culture: Qur'anic Sounds, Meanings and Formation of Sakina
Sacred Space in Traditions of Poverty and Fear
Yunus Kumek PART III ISLAMIC EDUCATION Introduction
Britta Frede Modernizing the Madrasa: Islamic Education, Development and Tradition in Zanzibar
Caitlyn Bolton A New Daara: Integrating Qur'anic, Agricultural and Trade Education in a Community Setting
Laura L. Cochrane Islamic Education and the 'Diaspora': Religious Schooling for Senegalese Migrants' Children
Hannah Hoechner What does Traditional Islamic Education Mean? Examples from Nouakchott's Contemporary Female Learning Circles
Britta Frede PART IV AJAMI, KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION, & SPIRITUALITY Introduction
Jeremy Dell Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Alessandra Vianello Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Lidwien Kapteijns A Senegalese Sufi Saint and Ajami Poet: Sëriñ Moor Kayre (1874
1951)
Khadim Ndiaye Praise and Prestige: The Significance of Elegiac Poetry among Muslim Intellectuals on the Late Twentieth
Century Kenya Coast
Abdulkadir Hashim CONCLUSION: The Study of Islamic Scholarship and the Social Sciences in Africa: Bridging Knowledge Divides, Reframing Narratives
Ebrima Sall
Introduction: Where have we been and where are we going in the Study of Islamic Scholarship in Africa?
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART I: HISTORY, MOVEMENT, & ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Zachary V. Wright The African Roots of a Global Eighteenth
Century Islamic Scholarly Renewal
Zachary V. Wright Muhammad al
Kashnawi and the Everyday Life of the Occult
Dahlia E.M. Gubara African Community and African 'ulama in Mecca: Al
Jami and Muhammad Surar al
Sabban (Twentieth Century)
Chanfi Ahmed The Transfomation of the Pilgrimage Tradition in West Africa
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART II TEXTUALITY, ORALITY, AND ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Oludamini Ogunnaike 'Those Who Represent the Sovereign in his Absence': Muslim Scholarship and the Question of Legal Authority in the pPre
Modern Sahara (Southern Algeria, Mauritania, Mali), 1750
1850
Ismail Warscheid Philosophical Sufism in the Sokoto Caliphate: The Case of Shaykh Dan Tafa
Oludamini Ogunnaike "If all the Legal Schools were to Disappear": Umar Tal's Approach to Jurisprudence in Kitab al
Rimah
Farah el
Sharif A New African Orality? Tijani Sufism, Sacred Knowledge and the ICTs in Post
Truth Times
Antonio de Diego González The Sacred Text in Egypt's Popular Culture: Qur'anic Sounds, Meanings and Formation of Sakina
Sacred Space in Traditions of Poverty and Fear
Yunus Kumek PART III ISLAMIC EDUCATION Introduction
Britta Frede Modernizing the Madrasa: Islamic Education, Development and Tradition in Zanzibar
Caitlyn Bolton A New Daara: Integrating Qur'anic, Agricultural and Trade Education in a Community Setting
Laura L. Cochrane Islamic Education and the 'Diaspora': Religious Schooling for Senegalese Migrants' Children
Hannah Hoechner What does Traditional Islamic Education Mean? Examples from Nouakchott's Contemporary Female Learning Circles
Britta Frede PART IV AJAMI, KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION, & SPIRITUALITY Introduction
Jeremy Dell Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Alessandra Vianello Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Lidwien Kapteijns A Senegalese Sufi Saint and Ajami Poet: Sëriñ Moor Kayre (1874
1951)
Khadim Ndiaye Praise and Prestige: The Significance of Elegiac Poetry among Muslim Intellectuals on the Late Twentieth
Century Kenya Coast
Abdulkadir Hashim CONCLUSION: The Study of Islamic Scholarship and the Social Sciences in Africa: Bridging Knowledge Divides, Reframing Narratives
Ebrima Sall
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART I: HISTORY, MOVEMENT, & ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Zachary V. Wright The African Roots of a Global Eighteenth
Century Islamic Scholarly Renewal
Zachary V. Wright Muhammad al
Kashnawi and the Everyday Life of the Occult
Dahlia E.M. Gubara African Community and African 'ulama in Mecca: Al
Jami and Muhammad Surar al
Sabban (Twentieth Century)
Chanfi Ahmed The Transfomation of the Pilgrimage Tradition in West Africa
Ousmane Oumar Kane PART II TEXTUALITY, ORALITY, AND ISLAMIC SCHOLARSHIP Introduction
Oludamini Ogunnaike 'Those Who Represent the Sovereign in his Absence': Muslim Scholarship and the Question of Legal Authority in the pPre
Modern Sahara (Southern Algeria, Mauritania, Mali), 1750
1850
Ismail Warscheid Philosophical Sufism in the Sokoto Caliphate: The Case of Shaykh Dan Tafa
Oludamini Ogunnaike "If all the Legal Schools were to Disappear": Umar Tal's Approach to Jurisprudence in Kitab al
Rimah
Farah el
Sharif A New African Orality? Tijani Sufism, Sacred Knowledge and the ICTs in Post
Truth Times
Antonio de Diego González The Sacred Text in Egypt's Popular Culture: Qur'anic Sounds, Meanings and Formation of Sakina
Sacred Space in Traditions of Poverty and Fear
Yunus Kumek PART III ISLAMIC EDUCATION Introduction
Britta Frede Modernizing the Madrasa: Islamic Education, Development and Tradition in Zanzibar
Caitlyn Bolton A New Daara: Integrating Qur'anic, Agricultural and Trade Education in a Community Setting
Laura L. Cochrane Islamic Education and the 'Diaspora': Religious Schooling for Senegalese Migrants' Children
Hannah Hoechner What does Traditional Islamic Education Mean? Examples from Nouakchott's Contemporary Female Learning Circles
Britta Frede PART IV AJAMI, KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION, & SPIRITUALITY Introduction
Jeremy Dell Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Alessandra Vianello Bringing 'Ilm to the Common People: Sufi Vernacular Poetry and Islamic Education in Brava, c.1890
1959
Lidwien Kapteijns A Senegalese Sufi Saint and Ajami Poet: Sëriñ Moor Kayre (1874
1951)
Khadim Ndiaye Praise and Prestige: The Significance of Elegiac Poetry among Muslim Intellectuals on the Late Twentieth
Century Kenya Coast
Abdulkadir Hashim CONCLUSION: The Study of Islamic Scholarship and the Social Sciences in Africa: Bridging Knowledge Divides, Reframing Narratives
Ebrima Sall