Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 272
... Muslims farmed and herded cattle on land held in customary tenure . The coastal zone was thus a Muslim stronghold , yet with many non - Muslims later identified as ' squatters ' , while the hinterland was a non - Muslim area . Since ...
... Muslims farmed and herded cattle on land held in customary tenure . The coastal zone was thus a Muslim stronghold , yet with many non - Muslims later identified as ' squatters ' , while the hinterland was a non - Muslim area . Since ...
الصفحة 278
... Muslim . The relationship between Muslim and non- Muslim has adapted in various ways to modern changing conditions , but nevertheless continues to have significance . Let us first look at the Muslims . Though internally distinguished ...
... Muslim . The relationship between Muslim and non- Muslim has adapted in various ways to modern changing conditions , but nevertheless continues to have significance . Let us first look at the Muslims . Though internally distinguished ...
الصفحة 279
... Muslims and non - Muslims , but trade in fish and meat is exclusively Muslim- owned , even though non - Muslims may be employed to sell it , and liquor bars are all owned by non - Muslims . Cases of conversion to Islam sometimes occur ...
... Muslims and non - Muslims , but trade in fish and meat is exclusively Muslim- owned , even though non - Muslims may be employed to sell it , and liquor bars are all owned by non - Muslims . Cases of conversion to Islam sometimes occur ...
المحتوى
A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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