Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 151
... Islamic was necessarily superior , out of which flowed the never - ending process of Swahilisation . Fascination with Islam was , then , a factor in the hierarchy . Notwithstand- ing the equalitarian proclamations of the Qur'an ...
... Islamic was necessarily superior , out of which flowed the never - ending process of Swahilisation . Fascination with Islam was , then , a factor in the hierarchy . Notwithstand- ing the equalitarian proclamations of the Qur'an ...
الصفحة 216
... Islam . Islam is believed to be both the foundation of past power and the basis of future hope . The clerks have an investment in the maintenance of the elders ' ritual expenditure . The clerks ' conception of the future of Islam is ...
... Islam . Islam is believed to be both the foundation of past power and the basis of future hope . The clerks have an investment in the maintenance of the elders ' ritual expenditure . The clerks ' conception of the future of Islam is ...
الصفحة 217
... Islam and clerk identity Islam is seen by the clerks as offering a possible solution to a dilemma by providing a unique spiritual power that might enable them to inherit the material rewards that they believe are rightly theirs . There ...
... Islam and clerk identity Islam is seen by the clerks as offering a possible solution to a dilemma by providing a unique spiritual power that might enable them to inherit the material rewards that they believe are rightly theirs . There ...
المحتوى
anthropologists wife | 265 |
Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
knowledge ignorance and power in the context of urban | 461 |
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