Islam, Christianity, and Africa
.... It had earlier penetrated parts of Western
Africa as
Muslim conquerors acquired new territorial holdings. Where Islam interacted ....
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Muslim Slaves in Antebellum America
.... of Omar Ibn Said. Said was born in the
Muslim state of Futa Toro in West
Africa, present-day Senegal. A
Muslim scholar and trader ....
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The Middle East & North Africa
.... is this growth of religious fundamentalist groups- such as the
Muslim Brotherhood, the .... political goals of these fundamentalists that turns North
Africa and the ....
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The Slave Trade in Africa
.... that territory, for beginning in the eleventh century, Christian kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula were aware of
Africa and of two
Muslim dynasties, the ....
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History & Geography of Africa
.... but was also a practicing
Muslim and helped make Mali a
Muslim state (11). .... this time, many in the Sudan migrated southward towards Central
Africa, causing a ....
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French Colonialism in Africa
.... In 1942, with Allied capture of North
Africa, the Free French commander, Henri Giraud .... in the Allied cause, as well as a "conference of
Muslim representatives to ....
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JEWS IN MUSLIM SPAIN This research p
.... Relatively few Jews were able to utilize the changing situation to advantage." In the
Muslim South, the Tafia rulers turned to North
Africa for assistance in ....
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Governing Structure in Africa
.... As Davidson notes, though, the tribal structure of
Africa did not prepare the people for .... All these groups are
Muslim, so the rulers have stressed Islam as an ....
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IMPACT OF MUSLIM SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
.... on its borders and , as missionaries, by converting non-Muslims in border areas of Central Asia, North
Africa and elsewhere.
Muslim Religious Institutions ....
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WEST AFRICA AND CHINA: A COMPARISON Introduction
.... and suppressed due to not necessarily unwarranted fear that it might be a focus for
Muslim-minority separatists. China and West
Africa are countries which ....
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Askia Muhammad - Iranian Ruler
Askia Muhammad was a devout
Muslim who gained rule by driving Sunni Ali's son .... have resulted in a strikingly different outcome for modern-day
Africa had his ....
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Nubia Region
.... civilizations of the Mediterranean and the now lost early cultures of inner
Africa. ....
Muslim invaders in 640 posed a threat to the Christian Nubian kingdoms and ....
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The African-American Odyssey
.... but was also a practicing
Muslim and helped make Mali a
Muslim state (11). .... this time, many in the Sudan migrated southward towards Central
Africa, causing a ....
(821

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Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... of Islamic traditions, which encompasses many disparate groups, has gathered momentum in the Middle East, North
Africa and other
Muslim lands, overthrowing ....
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ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS This research paper disc
.... of Islamic traditions, which encompasses many disparate groups, has gathered momentum in the Middle East, North
Africa and other
Muslim lands, overthrowing ....
(3038

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AL-ANDALUS
.... By then they had become so unpopular that local Moorish rulers eventually called in a different group of
Muslim fundamentalists from North
Africa to deal with ....
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The Slave Trade with Africa
.... 8-9). Europeans were originally drawn to the coast of West
Africa by gold .... far from rare historically; it was particularly widespread in the
Muslim world, where ....
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Muslim Polygamy
.... This brief essay will focus on the
Muslim approach to polygamy, outlining its .... Elsewhere, among tribal peoples in
Africa (including both Muslims and non-Muslims ....
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International Muslim Community
Today the Islamic, or
Muslim, community is global and numbers in excess of .... 3). It continues to spread its influence throughout Europe, Asia,
Africa and North ....
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Mansa Musa & Sonni Ali
.... to power in 1312 and his fame reached beyond the Sudan, North
Africa and spread .... from his pilgrimage, he brought with him a large number of
Muslim scholars and ....
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PRE-COLONIAL EXPLORATION OF AFRICA This researc
.... the forest regions of West and West Central
Africa] there lay open country where peasants grew grain crops and pastured cattle, and where
Muslim town-dwellers ....
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Muslim Brotherhoods
.... throughout Asia and
Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a new fire was ignited within various individuals and groups in the
Muslim world in the ....
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Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... Yet within a couple of centuries after the
Muslim conquest of North
Africa, the Roman influence, including even a Latin-derived language, wholly vanished there ....
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The rise of Muslim Science
.... of the
Muslim people, and the real rise of
Muslim scholarship occurred in .... Persia, Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, the whole North
Africa, Gibraltar, and ....
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Senegalese Culture
.... That marked the origin of French colonialist activity in
Africa, and Senegal remained .... Senegal's culture is unique in that the
Muslim religion of the people and ....
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Origins of Islam
.... religion is associated with the Western mind as being predominantly Arab at least five of the largest
Muslim populations are not Arabic. In
Africa, one finds ....
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Ethnomedical Attributes of the Zar Cult
.... name given to what is variously called a cult, ritual, ceremony, or group therapy that is engaged in chiefly by
Muslim women in northern and eastern
Africa. ....
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Battuta
.... account of nearly every social, political and economic aspect of
Muslim life during .... the Maldive Islands to the harvesting of coconuts in South
Africa" (Dunn 5 ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... A radical
Muslim sect inspired a Berber revolt in North
Africa and Spain at this time, but the Berbers were defeated in Spain by Syrian horsemen imported by ....
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Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... nomadic tribes which took power in other parts of North
Africa, the Mongol .... Egypt under the Mamluks "became the great stronghold of
Muslim civilization" (Fisher ....
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