Political liberalization and economic reform, the weakening of the state, and increased global interconnections have all had profound effects on Muslim societies and the practice of Islam in Africa. The contributors to this volume investigate and illuminate the changes that have occurred in Africa, through detailed case studies.
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Political liberalization and economic reform, the weakening of the state, and increased global interconnections have all had profound effects on Muslim societies and the practice of Islam in Africa. The contributors to this volume investigate and illuminate the changes that have occurred in Africa, through detailed case studies.
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Introduction: Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa; R.Otayek & B.F.Soares PART I: BETWEEN THE LOCAL AND THE GLOBAL Islam in Mauritania between Political Expansion and Globalization: Elites, Institutions, Knowledge, and Networks; Z.O.A.Salem Global Concerns, Local Realities: Islam and Islamism in a Somali State under Construction; M.Renders Transformations of Islam and Communal Relations in Wallo, Ethiopia; J.Abbink Aid, Umma, and Politics: Transnational Islamic NGOs in Chad; M.Kaag New Religious Actors in South Africa: The Example of Islamic Humanitarianism; S.Sadouni PART II: THE QUESTION OF THE STATE Muslim Reformists and the State in Benin; D.Brégand Perceptions of Marginalization: Muslims in Contemporary Tanzania; R.Loimeier Kenyan Muslims, the Aftermath of 9/11, and the "War on Terror"; R.Seesemann Politics and Sharia in Northern Nigeria; S.L.Sanusi Political Islam in Sudan: Islamists and the Challenge of State Power (1989-2004); E.Ahmed PART III: NEW WAYS OF BEING MUSLIM Islam in Mali in the Neoliberal Era; B.F.Soares Islamic Associations in Cameroon: Between the Umma and the State; H.Adama Negotiating Futures: Islam, Youth, and the State in Niger; A.Masquelier
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'The timely interest of Islam in politics and in the international arena needs no emphasis in the context of the post 9/11 world. While much attention has been focused on these issues by academics and policymakers, sub-Saharan African has been largely ignored. This volume is thus a very welcome addition to the literature, filling a real need in terms of close, research-based accounts of the dynamics of Islam in a wide range of countries.' - Leonardo Villalón, Director, Center for African Studies, University of Florida 'The general subject of Islam and sub-Saharan Africa is in desperate need of an interdisciplinary and comparative study like this. This volume makes a significant contribution in this direction, and will be particularly valuable for scholars and students of African studies and Islamic studies, and policymakers in the region and beyond.' - Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory Law School 'This excellent collection of case studies fills an important gap in our understanding of African Muslims' engagement with political life in an era of globalization and political and economic liberalization. They present a fascinating picture of the range of African Muslim participation in the political arena, while challenging conventional assumptions about Islam in Africa. These essays will enable a wider audience to appreciate the diversity and complexity of Islam and political practice among one-fifth of the world'sMuslims.' - Richard Joseph, Professor of Political Science and African Studies, Northwestern University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781403979643
Publisert
2007-11-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

BENJAMIN F. SOARES is a Researcher in the African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.

RENÉ OTAYEK is a political scientist and Director, Centre d'Etude d'Afrique Noire, Bordeaux, France.