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Article

  1. What Obeah Does Do: Healing, Harm, and the Limits of Religion
  2. J. Brent Crosson
  3. pp. 151-176
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Roundtable

Rudolph T. Ware's The Walking Qur’an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa

  1. West African Islamic States and “Antislavery” in The Walking Qur’an
  2. David Robinson
  3. pp. 177-183
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  1. Qur’an Schooling and the Production of Mindful Bodies in West Africa
  2. Adeline Masquelier
  3. pp. 184-192
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  1. It’s Scripturalization, Colleagues!
  2. Vincent L. Wimbush
  3. pp. 193-200
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  1. Embodied Knowledge and The Walking Qur’an: Lessons for the Study of Islam and Africa
  2. Rüdiger Seesemann
  3. pp. 201-209
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Primary Source

  1. Interfaith Resistance in South Africa
  2. G. J. A. Lubbe
  3. pp. 210-226
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