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الصفحة 268
The first part of the argument is that the local Muslim clergy are quickly educated and more numerous , and so could ... in conversion : all the Wawa were already Muslims when the first Christian missionary visited them in the 1970s .
The first part of the argument is that the local Muslim clergy are quickly educated and more numerous , and so could ... in conversion : all the Wawa were already Muslims when the first Christian missionary visited them in the 1970s .
الصفحة 270
If you had a gandoura ( an expensive Muslim cloth ] you would look good and people would respect you a lot . ... If a pagan or a Christian converts to Islam in a town like Mayo Darle where there are many Muslims , they will give him ...
If you had a gandoura ( an expensive Muslim cloth ] you would look good and people would respect you a lot . ... If a pagan or a Christian converts to Islam in a town like Mayo Darle where there are many Muslims , they will give him ...
الصفحة 272
This is not because a Christian identity is less prestigious ; on the contrary , Cameroonian Muslims are by and ... Consequently the population of the plateau is broadly Muslim , while that of the plain is almost entirely Christian .
This is not because a Christian identity is less prestigious ; on the contrary , Cameroonian Muslims are by and ... Consequently the population of the plateau is broadly Muslim , while that of the plain is almost entirely Christian .
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