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Islamic Scholarship In Africa New Directions And Global Contexts Ousmane Oumar Kane

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Islamic Scholarship In Africa New Directions And Global Contexts Ousmane Oumar Kane
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Publisher: James Currey
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.28 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Ousmane Oumar Kane
ISBN: 9781847012319, 1847012310
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 5

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Islamic Scholarship In Africa New Directions And Global Contexts Ousmane Oumar Kane by Ousmane Oumar Kane 9781847012319, 1847012310 instant download after payment.

The study of Islamic erudition in Africa is growing rapidly, transforming not just Islamic studies, but also African Studies. This interdisciplinary volume from leading international scholars fills a lacuna in presenting not only the history and spread of Islamic scholarship in Africa, but its current state and future concerns. Challenging the notion that Muslim societies in black Africa were essentially oral prior to the European colonial conquest at the turn of the 20th century, and countering the largely Western division of sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa, the authors take an inclusive approach to advance our knowledge of the contribution of people of African descent to the life of Mecca.
This book explores in depth the intellectual and spiritual exchanges between populations in the Maghreb, the Sahara and West Africa. A key theme is Islamic learning. The authors examine the madrasa as asite of knowledge and learning, the relationship between "diasporas" and Islamic education systems, female learning circles, and the use of ICT. Diversifying the study of Islamic erudition, the contributors look at the interactions between textuality and orality, female learning circles, the vernacular study of poetry and cosmological texts, and the role of Ajami - the use of Arabic script to transcribe 80 African languages.

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