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Muslim Societies In African History (New Approaches To African History, Series Number 2),New
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This Book Examines A Series Of Processes (Islamization, Arabization, Africanization) And Case Studies From The Muslim Societies Of Africa Over The Last Thousand Years. In Contrast To Traditions Suggesting That Islam Did Not Take Root In Africa, David Robinson Depicts The Complex Struggles Of Muslims Throughout The Continent: In Morocco And The Hausaland Region Of Nigeria; The 'Pagan' Societies Of Ashanti (Ghana) And Buganda (Uganda); And The Ostensibly Christian State Of Ethiopia. 'Further Reading' Sections Suggest How Undergraduate Readers Can Pursue Research, And Illustrations And Maps Supplement The Text.
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- Q: How many pages are in this book? A: There are two hundred forty-two pages in this book. It provides an in-depth exploration of Muslim societies in Africa over the last thousand years.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is a paperback edition. The paperback format makes it lightweight and easy to carry.
- Q: What is the size of this book? A: The book measures six inches in length, zero point six inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. Its compact size makes it convenient for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is David Robinson. He presents a thorough analysis of the historical processes in African Muslim societies.
- Q: Is this book suitable for undergraduate research? A: Yes, the book includes 'Further reading' sections designed for undergraduate readers. These sections guide readers on how to pursue further research.
- Q: What topics does this book cover? A: The book covers Islamization, Arabization, and Africanization. It examines various case studies from different regions in Africa.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the condition of the paperback binding and pages.
- Q: Can I read this book if I'm a beginner in African history? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It provides comprehensive insights while being accessible to those new to the subject.
- Q: Is this book safe for younger readers? A: Yes, the content is academic and suitable for high school students and above. It provides a scholarly perspective on Muslim societies.
- Q: What should I do if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers will provide options to resolve this issue.
- Q: Does this book have illustrations or maps? A: Yes, the book includes illustrations and maps. These visual aids supplement the text and enhance understanding.
- Q: Can I find this book in digital format? A: Yes, this book may be available in digital format. Check online retailers for e-book versions.
- Q: What is the main focus of the book's content? A: The main focus is on the struggles and histories of Muslims in Africa. It explores complex social and cultural dynamics.
- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, it is part of the series 'New Approaches to African History.' This series aims to provide fresh perspectives on African history.
- Q: Can I use this book for a school project? A: Yes, this book is an excellent resource for school projects on African history and Islam. It offers valuable insights and case studies.