Ibo and the entire group of the Querimbas Islands have been among the crucial natural harboring areas of the Mozambican northern coast. The main islands have been meeting points for people and traders from many countries within the Indian Ocean and a place where Islam has flourished since at least the 16th century. Nowadays in Ibo, quranic school education is also offered by women teachers who, as well as men, perform Muslim celebrations typical of the locally present brotherhoods. This paper will analyze the present trend in Muslim practices on Ibo Island and Pemba town and the relevant role women played and are playing
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Conversations on type, architecture and urbanism (from the ‘Architectural Type and the Discourse of ...
Early in 2003, African Muslims in Uitenhage’s township, Kwa-Nobuhle, learnt that Muslim women, led b...
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This article seeks to explain why londo iha continues to be practiced by the Muslims of Monta, even ...
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Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...
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