Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 257
ISLAM OR CHRISTIANITY ? THE CHOICES OF THE WAWA AND THE KWANJA OF CAMEROON Quentin Gausset The speed with which Islam and Christianity have spread in sub - Saharan Africa since colonisation is remarkable and has raised several kinds of ...
ISLAM OR CHRISTIANITY ? THE CHOICES OF THE WAWA AND THE KWANJA OF CAMEROON Quentin Gausset The speed with which Islam and Christianity have spread in sub - Saharan Africa since colonisation is remarkable and has raised several kinds of ...
الصفحة 259
... Islam . The first converts were mostly young men aged between 20 and 30. They built mosques , opened Qur'ānic schools , and many of them persuaded their friends , kin and spouses to follow them and convert to Islam . A major turning ...
... Islam . The first converts were mostly young men aged between 20 and 30. They built mosques , opened Qur'ānic schools , and many of them persuaded their friends , kin and spouses to follow them and convert to Islam . A major turning ...
الصفحة 270
... Islam is associated with wealth and respect , which make that religion attractive , as shown in the following statements : One day , a Muslim told me , ' What ! You - a Kwanja ? But you look as good as a Fulbe ! You should become Muslim ...
... Islam is associated with wealth and respect , which make that religion attractive , as shown in the following statements : One day , a Muslim told me , ' What ! You - a Kwanja ? But you look as good as a Fulbe ! You should become Muslim ...
المحتوى
Community forestry and conditionality in The Gambia | 1 |
Negotiating Asante family survival in Kumasi Ghana Gracia Clark | 66 |
an institutionalised relationship between women among | 87 |
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