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Islamic Africa is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, academic journal published by Northwestern University Press in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA), based at Northwestern University, Evanston. The journal incorporates Sudanic Africa, retaining its focus on historical sources, bibliographies, and methodologies. Islamic Africa promotes interaction between scholars of Islam and Africa across all continents and across historical periods.
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Volume 5, Issue 2, Fall 2014Table of Contents
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View Piety, Moral Agency, and Leadership: Dynamics Around the Feminization of Islamic Authority in Côte d’Ivoire
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Piety, Moral Agency, and Leadership: Dynamics Around the Feminization of Islamic Authority in Côte d’Ivoire
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View Following in the Steps of ʿĀʾisha: Ḥassāniyya-Speaking Tijānī Women as Spiritual Guides (Muqaddamāt) and Teaching Islamic Scholars (Limrābuṭāt) in Mauritania
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Following in the Steps of ʿĀʾisha: Ḥassāniyya-Speaking Tijānī Women as Spiritual Guides (Muqaddamāt) and Teaching Islamic Scholars (Limrābuṭāt) in Mauritania
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Book Reviews
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View Medicine and the Saints: Science, Islam, and the Colonial Encounter in Morocco, 1877–1956 by Ellen J. Amster (review)
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Medicine and the Saints: Science, Islam, and the Colonial Encounter in Morocco, 1877–1956 by Ellen J. Amster (review)
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View Contesting Islam in Africa: Homegrown Wahhabism and Muslim Identity in Northern Ghana, 1920–2010 by Abdulai Iddrisu (review)
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Contesting Islam in Africa: Homegrown Wahhabism and Muslim Identity in Northern Ghana, 1920–2010 by Abdulai Iddrisu (review)
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| ISSN | 2154-0993 |
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| Print ISSN | 2333-262X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-11-27 |
| Open Access | No |
| Archive Status | Archived |




