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The Jakhanke
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When originally published in 1979, this was the first comprehensive study of the Jakhanke in any language. Despite the 19th ambience of jihad, the Jakhanke maintined their tradition of consistent pacifism and political neutrality which is unique in Muslim Black Africa.
Informationen zum Autor Lamin Sanneh is the D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity at Yale Divinity School and Professor of History at Yale University. Sanneh was born and raised in Gambia. After studying at the University of Birmingham and the Near East School of Theology, Beirut, he earned his doctorate in Islamic History at the University of London. Klappentext When originally published in 1979, this was the first comprehensive study of the Jakhanke in any language. Despite the 19th ambience of jihad, the Jakhanke maintined their tradition of consistent pacifism and political neutrality which is unique in Muslim Black Africa. Drawing on histories, interviews, and colonial reports the book traces the details of the Jakhanke pilgrimages and analyses important themes such as their system of education, their function as dream-interpreters and amulet-makers and finally the dependence of their way of life on the institution of slavery. Zusammenfassung When originally published in 1979, this was the first comprehensive study of the Jakhanke in any language. Despite the 19th ambience of jihad, the Jakhanke maintined their tradition of consistent pacifism and political neutrality which is unique in Muslim Black Africa. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Historical Interpretation and sources 1. the Birth of the Jakhanke Islamic Clerical Tradition . c1200-c.1500 2. the emergence fo the Core Clans of Jakhanke Clerics c.1200-c.1700 3. Jakhanke Centres in Bundu c.1700-c1890 4. Momodou-Lamin Darame and Patterns of Jakhanke Dispersion in Senegambia: The 19th Century 5. The Jakhanke in Futa Jallon: The 19th Century 6. Touba and the Colonial Misfortune: The Expropriation of Touba's Clerical Privilege 1905-11 7. Jakhanke Educational Enterprise 8. Prayers, Dreams and Religious Healing 9. Slavery, Islam and the Jakhanke 10. Conclusions
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Lamin Sanneh is the D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity at Yale Divinity School and Professor of History at Yale University. Sanneh was born and raised in Gambia. After studying at the University of Birmingham and the Near East School of Theology, Beirut, he earned his doctorate in Islamic History at the University of London.
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Introduction: Historical Interpretation and sources 1. the Birth of the Jakhanke Islamic Clerical Tradition . c1200-c.1500 2. the emergence fo the Core Clans of Jakhanke Clerics c.1200-c.1700 3. Jakhanke Centres in Bundu c.1700-c1890 4. Momodou-Lamin Darame and Patterns of Jakhanke Dispersion in Senegambia: The 19th Century 5. The Jakhanke in Futa Jallon: The 19th Century 6. Touba and the Colonial Misfortune: The Expropriation of Touba's Clerical Privilege 1905-11 7. Jakhanke Educational Enterprise 8. Prayers, Dreams and Religious Healing 9. Slavery, Islam and the Jakhanke 10. Conclusions
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138597921
- Genre Sociology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 292
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9781138597921
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-1-138-59792-1
- Titel The Jakhanke
- Autor Sanneh Lamin O.
- Untertitel The History of an Islamic Clerical People of the Senegambia
- Gewicht 880g
- Herausgeber Routledge