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الصفحة 392
In September 1888 the general discontent led to a revolt which was led by an unknown faqih from Dar Erenga called Muhammad Zayn , better known as Abu Jummayza . The latter voiced the social indignation of the common people by denouncing ...
In September 1888 the general discontent led to a revolt which was led by an unknown faqih from Dar Erenga called Muhammad Zayn , better known as Abu Jummayza . The latter voiced the social indignation of the common people by denouncing ...
الصفحة 396
First of all they were led by prophets or faqihs who claimed to be called directly by God . Often these prophets called themselves ' Mahdi ' or ' Prophet Jesus ' , but the millenarian aspect of their movements was not in all cases ...
First of all they were led by prophets or faqihs who claimed to be called directly by God . Often these prophets called themselves ' Mahdi ' or ' Prophet Jesus ' , but the millenarian aspect of their movements was not in all cases ...
الصفحة 401
However , one of the Sufi orders which emerged only in the nineteenth century but succeeded in establishing itself on a countrywide basis was the Khatmiyya ( sometimes called Mirghaniyya , after the name of its founder ) .
However , one of the Sufi orders which emerged only in the nineteenth century but succeeded in establishing itself on a countrywide basis was the Khatmiyya ( sometimes called Mirghaniyya , after the name of its founder ) .
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some notes on the Ik of northeastern Uganda | 1 |
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
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