This article is a historical overview of two issues: first, that of the dynamics of Islamic religious transformations from pre-Portuguese era up until the 2000s among Muslims of the contemporary Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and to a certain extent, Niassa provinces. The article argues that historical and geographical proximity of these regions to East African coast, the Comoros and northern Madagascar meant that all these regions shared a common Islamic religious tradition. Accordingly, shifts with regard to religious discourses and practices went in parallel. This situation began changing in the last decade of the colonial era and has continued well into the 2000s, when the so-called Wahhabis, Sunni Muslims educated in the Islamic universities o...
Early in 2003, African Muslims in Uitenhage’s township Kwa-Nobuhle learnt that Muslim women led by S...
This article addresses the local and regional impact of the settlement of the Portuguese in Sofala, ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, diverse religious beliefs and practices have been implicated in mass violence...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 262-289).This thesis is based on the archival and fieldw...
Drawing its information from different documents in Portuguese and French archives, this article exa...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This paper studies the Islam’s impact in relation to the violence of the colonial ...
The killings and beheadings of people in northern Mozambique continue to pose a serious challenge to...
This thesis examines the chronologies and mechanisms of Islamisation, western Indian Ocean entanglem...
This article look at Islam and politics in Mozambique. Islam has experienced there an exemplary turn...
Alpers Edward A. Islam in the Service of Colonialism ? Portuguese Strategy during the Armed Liberati...
During the Portuguese colonial rule, the approach to Mozambican Islam evolved from a stubborn Islamo...
Until recently, observers were generally unaware of the Islamic presence in southern Africa. It was ...
This study challenges commonly held notions that Islam in colonial societies was a monolithic religi...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
The earliest concrete evidence of Islam and Muslims in eastern Africa is a mosque foundation in Lamu...
Early in 2003, African Muslims in Uitenhage’s township Kwa-Nobuhle learnt that Muslim women led by S...
This article addresses the local and regional impact of the settlement of the Portuguese in Sofala, ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, diverse religious beliefs and practices have been implicated in mass violence...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 262-289).This thesis is based on the archival and fieldw...
Drawing its information from different documents in Portuguese and French archives, this article exa...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This paper studies the Islam’s impact in relation to the violence of the colonial ...
The killings and beheadings of people in northern Mozambique continue to pose a serious challenge to...
This thesis examines the chronologies and mechanisms of Islamisation, western Indian Ocean entanglem...
This article look at Islam and politics in Mozambique. Islam has experienced there an exemplary turn...
Alpers Edward A. Islam in the Service of Colonialism ? Portuguese Strategy during the Armed Liberati...
During the Portuguese colonial rule, the approach to Mozambican Islam evolved from a stubborn Islamo...
Until recently, observers were generally unaware of the Islamic presence in southern Africa. It was ...
This study challenges commonly held notions that Islam in colonial societies was a monolithic religi...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
The earliest concrete evidence of Islam and Muslims in eastern Africa is a mosque foundation in Lamu...
Early in 2003, African Muslims in Uitenhage’s township Kwa-Nobuhle learnt that Muslim women led by S...
This article addresses the local and regional impact of the settlement of the Portuguese in Sofala, ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, diverse religious beliefs and practices have been implicated in mass violence...