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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa: Abdoulaye Kane, University of Florida

"Drinking at the Source of Tijani Baraka: The Centrality of Fez in the Senegalese Transnational Circuits of Tijaniyya."   The purpose of the Islam in Africa Working Group (IAWG) is to generate interest and to facilitate enhanced understanding of Islam in African contexts. IAWG pays attention to the inherent complexity of Islam in Africa; its

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Islam in Africa Symposium

"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."

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Islam in Africa Symposium

"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."

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Islam in Africa Symposium

"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."

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Islam in Africa Symposium

"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."

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Islam in Africa Symposium

"The African Madrassa: Transformations of Islamic Education in Contemporary Africa."

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Islam | Africa

Mediating Bamba: Qasida Exegesis in the Age of New Media Tuesday September 15 @ 11:45am Attend through Zoom Webinar: Register Here Abstract: The Mouride Sufi order, which was founded by Amadou Bamba at the end of the nineteenth century, has played an important role in the construction of religious identities in post-colonial Senegal. Although scholars have long studied

Islam | Africa

Terje  Ostebo,  UF.  Ethiopia  and  Saudi  Arabia:  Between  Proximity  and  Distance.  11:45am Link to the meeting: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92484216980?pwd=Z0Z5ZzJWd05RczJyL0JIb2J2T3ptQT09   Abstract: Geographical proximity has enabled deep connections between peoples on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Horn of Africa. While this enabled important ethnic, cultural, and religious points of contacts between Muslims on the Peninsula and in