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الصفحة 161
But al - Maghili's answers had been written down , and they remained : and their justification for waging jihäd , religious war , against ' mixing ' - but professing , even so , and that was the tender point – Muslims was a profoundly ...
But al - Maghili's answers had been written down , and they remained : and their justification for waging jihäd , religious war , against ' mixing ' - but professing , even so , and that was the tender point – Muslims was a profoundly ...
الصفحة 170
Hence his claim that I regard the indigenous religions as ' essentially static ' , and his apparent implication that I ... There is continuing religious dialogue , with both sides - the local and that of the world religions - actively ...
Hence his claim that I regard the indigenous religions as ' essentially static ' , and his apparent implication that I ... There is continuing religious dialogue , with both sides - the local and that of the world religions - actively ...
الصفحة 187
THE GOD OF SMALLPOX : ASPECTS OF YORUBA RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE Anthony D. Buckley The idea that the knowledge of an individual is an articulation of a culturally shared paradigmatic framework of concepts is now familiar in anthropology .
THE GOD OF SMALLPOX : ASPECTS OF YORUBA RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE Anthony D. Buckley The idea that the knowledge of an individual is an articulation of a culturally shared paradigmatic framework of concepts is now familiar in anthropology .
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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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activities African agricultural appear Arabic become called cash century chapter chief clan colonial concerned continued culture dependence discussion divination dreams economic established example fact farm field force further given head homestead household important income individual Institute interest International involved Islam Kenya Koranic labour land language less lineage living London major marriage material means migration moves Muslim noted organization original participants particular period person political population possible practice present problems production question recent reference region relations relationships religious result ritual role rural significant situation social society sources South southern structure Sudan suggest town traditional University Press urban village West Western women work-party