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West African Ulam And Salafism In Mecca And Medina Jawb Alifrq The Response Of The African Chanfi Ahmed

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West African Ulam And Salafism In Mecca And Medina Jawb Alifrq The Response Of The African Chanfi Ahmed
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Chanfi Ahmed
ISBN: 9789004270312, 9004270310
Language: English
Year: 2015

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West African Ulam And Salafism In Mecca And Medina Jawb Alifrq The Response Of The African Chanfi Ahmed by Chanfi Ahmed 9789004270312, 9004270310 instant download after payment.

Chanfi Ahmed shows how West African ʿulamāʾ, who fled the European colonization of their region to settle in Mecca and Medina, helped the regime of King Ibn Sa’ud at its beginnings in the field of teaching and spreading the Salafῑ-Wahhabῑ’s Islam both inside and outside Saudi Arabia. This is against the widespread idea of considering the spread of the Salafῑ-Wahhābῑ doctrine as being the work of ʿulamāʾ from Najd (Central Arabia) only. We learn here that the diffusion of this doctrine after 1926 was much more the work of ʿulamāʾ from other parts of the Muslim World who had already acquired this doctrine and spread it in their countries by teaching and publishing books related to it. In addition Chanfi Ahmed demonstrates that concerning Islamic reform and mission (daʿwa), Africans are not just consumers, but also thinkers and designers.
Biographical note
Chanfi Ahmed has been trained in Islamic studies and received his PhD in Social History at the EHESS in Paris. Until 2013 he was a Research Fellow at the Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) in Berlin. His books include Islam et politique aux Comores, Paris, 2000, Ngoma et mission islamique (Daʿwa) aux Comores et en Afrique orientale. Une approche anthropologique, Paris, 2002; Les conversions à l’Islam fondamentaliste en Afrique au sud du Sahara. Le cas de la Tanzanie et du Kenya, Paris, 2008.
Readership
Scholars and students of Islam in West Africa and Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia.

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