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الصفحة 266
Today these religions are associated with the administration of the nation ( they are the only ones actively supported by the state ) and anyone wishing to interact on the national level has to acquire the religious identity which ...
Today these religions are associated with the administration of the nation ( they are the only ones actively supported by the state ) and anyone wishing to interact on the national level has to acquire the religious identity which ...
الصفحة 270
A poor Muslim is helped by his fellow Muslims to become better - off than the non - Muslims living around him , and the rich nonMuslims ( especially the chiefs ) are courted to convert to Islam and to adopt a religious identity ...
A poor Muslim is helped by his fellow Muslims to become better - off than the non - Muslims living around him , and the rich nonMuslims ( especially the chiefs ) are courted to convert to Islam and to adopt a religious identity ...
الصفحة 271
19 have adopted Muslim clothes , they speak Fulfulde in town , and have adopted Islamic and Fulbe rituals and rites of passage — but they continue to speak Wawa and to claim a Wawa identity . It is also a problem for the Muslim Kwanja ...
19 have adopted Muslim clothes , they speak Fulfulde in town , and have adopted Islamic and Fulbe rituals and rites of passage — but they continue to speak Wawa and to claim a Wawa identity . It is also a problem for the Muslim Kwanja ...
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المحتوى
Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
MAY | 23 |
progressedih | 34 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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