ABSTRACT

First published in 1980, this second edition of Islam in Tropical Africa presents specialist studies of the history and sociology of Muslim communities in Africa south of the Sahara. The studies cover an extensive and range of time and place, and include consideration of particular aspects of Muslim belief and practice in regions such as Senegal and Somalia. The second edition includes an updated introduction which draws attention to the ways in which differently organized traditional cultures and social systems had reacted and adapted to Muslim influence in the field of politics, law and ritual in the second half of the twentieth century.

This book will be of interest to those studying Islam, African studies and ethnography.

part |3 pages

Part One Introduction

chapter II|12 pages

Agents of Islamization

chapter III|13 pages

Islam and Political Systems

chapter IV|13 pages

Islamic Law and Customary Practice

chapter V|18 pages

Islam and Traditional Belief and Ritual

chapter VI|23 pages

Islam and the Modern World

chapter VI|21 pages

Islam in Mossi Society

chapter VIII|7 pages

Islam among the Fulbe of Adamawa

chapter IX|13 pages

The Jihad of Shehu Dan Fodio: Some Problems

chapter XI|13 pages

Conformity and Contrast in Somali Islam