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الصفحة 71
[ 71 ] ARABIC LITERACY AMONG THE YALUNKA OF SIERRA LEONE LELAND DONALD THE HE Yalunka of north - eastern Sierra Leone are predominantly Muslim . Their religion seems to be a straightforward variant of contemporary West African Islam .
[ 71 ] ARABIC LITERACY AMONG THE YALUNKA OF SIERRA LEONE LELAND DONALD THE HE Yalunka of north - eastern Sierra Leone are predominantly Muslim . Their religion seems to be a straightforward variant of contemporary West African Islam .
الصفحة 72
married man was asked if he could read Arabic . If he replied yes , he was asked how many years he had attended Koranic school . No check was made on the actual fluency of any of the men interviewed ; it was assumed that any man ...
married man was asked if he could read Arabic . If he replied yes , he was asked how many years he had attended Koranic school . No check was made on the actual fluency of any of the men interviewed ; it was assumed that any man ...
الصفحة 79
One final topic will be considered in this section , the relation between Arabic literacy and English literacy . It has already been noted that only two household heads in the sample of 384 had any formal English education compared with ...
One final topic will be considered in this section , the relation between Arabic literacy and English literacy . It has already been noted that only two household heads in the sample of 384 had any formal English education compared with ...
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WomanMarriage with Special Reference to the Loveduits Significance | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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