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- Title Pages
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Maps
- Introduction
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1 Migration, trade, and religious change at the onset of colonialism, 1890–1905 -
2 From Muslim big men to rural waalimu, 1905–1927 -
3 Teachers, elders and shehe: how Islam came to the villages -
4 The growth of rural madrasa -
5 The book, the wilderness, and the family: Islamic doctrine and African practice -
6 The heritage of slavery and the educationalist shehe of the Sufi brotherhoods -
7 New horizons: the era of independence, 1954–67 -
8 Internal debates and international influences: the rise of Islamic radicalism in the 1990s - Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Interviews conducted for this volume
- Index
(p.vi) List of illustrations
(p.vi) List of illustrations
- Source:
- Becoming Muslim in Mainland Tanzania, 1890-2000
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Maps
- Introduction
-
1 Migration, trade, and religious change at the onset of colonialism, 1890–1905 -
2 From Muslim big men to rural waalimu, 1905–1927 -
3 Teachers, elders and shehe: how Islam came to the villages -
4 The growth of rural madrasa -
5 The book, the wilderness, and the family: Islamic doctrine and African practice -
6 The heritage of slavery and the educationalist shehe of the Sufi brotherhoods -
7 New horizons: the era of independence, 1954–67 -
8 Internal debates and international influences: the rise of Islamic radicalism in the 1990s - Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Interviews conducted for this volume
- Index