Africa, المجلد 76Oxford University Press, 2006 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 504
... Berekuntu is seen as sacred . Berekuntu literally means ' cut stone ' , and it refers to the alleged grave of one of the Sahaba , the Prophet Muhammad's companions . It has recently grown into a site of pilgrimage for Muslims from all ...
... Berekuntu is seen as sacred . Berekuntu literally means ' cut stone ' , and it refers to the alleged grave of one of the Sahaba , the Prophet Muhammad's companions . It has recently grown into a site of pilgrimage for Muslims from all ...
الصفحة 507
... Berekuntu : If you had come yesterday , I would have told you the whole history since I was working then . Today I am resting and performing duwaa [ derived from the Arabic du'a : supplicatory or petitionary prayer ] , but I will tell ...
... Berekuntu : If you had come yesterday , I would have told you the whole history since I was working then . Today I am resting and performing duwaa [ derived from the Arabic du'a : supplicatory or petitionary prayer ] , but I will tell ...
الصفحة 512
... Berekuntu , but used guarded terms instead , the second preacher publicly claimed that those who visited Berekuntu would be damned . Unlike the first preacher , the second does not live in Kartong and therefore had more freedom of ...
... Berekuntu , but used guarded terms instead , the second preacher publicly claimed that those who visited Berekuntu would be damned . Unlike the first preacher , the second does not live in Kartong and therefore had more freedom of ...
المحتوى
musical reflections on Tanzanian | 15 |
Diagnosing the crisis in the Republic of Congo | 44 |
Dissent from liberalization | 70 |
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