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![]() | Lorenz, Fredrick Walter (2023) |
![]() | Agents, Ambassadors, and Imams: Ottoman-British Transimperialism in the Cape of Good Hope, 1862-1869 |
Journal of World History. Volume 34 #2. p. 241-276. |
![]() | Mahomed, Nadeem (2022) |
![]() | The Ahmadis of Cape Town and the Spectre of Heresy: Polemics, Apostates and Boycotts |
Islamic Africa. Volume 13 #1. p. 66-85. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam (2022) |
![]() | Between the Local and the Global: The Iranian Revolution and Sunni-Shia Relations in South Africa |
Islamic Africa. Volume 13 #1. p. 87-114. |
![]() | Rafudeen, Auwais (2020) |
![]() | Theorizing Sunniyat as a Mode of Being: An Asadian Perspective from South Africa |
Islamic Africa. Volume 11 #1. p. 94-133. |
![]() | Tayob, Shaheed (2020) |
![]() | Halal Consumption as Ethical Practice: Negotiating Halal Certification in South Africa |
Islamic Africa. Volume 11 #1. p. 71-93. |
![]() | Sitoto, Tahir Fuzile (2018) |
![]() | Scripting Black African Muslim Presence in South African Islam: A Quest for Self-understanding beyond the Moment of Conversion |
Islamic Africa. Volume 9 #2. p. 163-178. |
![]() | Garbin, David; Strhan, Anna (eds.) (2017) |
Religion and the global city | |
![]() | London: Bloomsbury Academic. Bloomsbury studies in religion, space and place. 319p. |
![]() | Tayob, Shaheed (2016) |
![]() | 'O you who believe, eat of the 'tayyibat' (pure and wholesome food) that we have provided you' - producing risk, expertise and certified halal consumption in South Africa |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 46 #1. p. 67-91. |
![]() | Alhourani, Ala Rabiha (2015) |
![]() | Aesthetics of Muslim public and community formations in Cape Town: observations of an anthropologist |
![]() | Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 103-119. |
![]() | Echtler, Magnus; Ukah, Asonzeh (eds.) (2015) |
Bourdieu in Africa: exploring the dynamics of religious fields | |
![]() | Leiden: Brill. Studies on religion in Africa. 274p. |
![]() | Gençoglu, Halim (2015) |
![]() | The forgotten Effendi: Ottoman muslim theologian, Mahmud Fakih Emin Effendi, and the real story of the Bo-Kaap Museum, c. 1894-1978 / |
New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #73. p. 162-180. |
![]() | Kaarsholm, Preben (2015) |
![]() | Islam, secularist government, and state-civil society interaction in Mozambique and South Africa since 1994 |
![]() | Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 9 #3. p. 468-487. |
![]() | Salah, Omar; Rautenbach, Christa (2015) |
![]() | Islamic finance: a corollary to legal pluralism or legal diversity in South Africa and the Netherlands? |
![]() | The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 48 #3. p. 488-515. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam; Waetjen, Thembisa (2015) |
![]() | Shifting grounds: A.I. Kajee and the political quandary of 'moderates' in the search for an Islamic school site in Durban, 1943-1948 |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. Volume 67 #3. p. 316-334. |
![]() | Baderoon, Gabeba (2014) |
Regarding muslims: from slavery to post-apartheid | |
Johannesburg: Wits University Press. 207p. |
![]() | Bang, Anne K. (2014) |
Islamic Sufi Networks in the Western Indian Ocean (c. 1880-1940): Ripples of Reform | |
Leiden: Brill. Islam in Africa #16. 227p. |
![]() | Gencoglu, Halim (2014) |
The first Muslim politician of South Africa: Ahmet Ataullah Bey, 1865-1903 | |
New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #69. p. 93-119. |
![]() | Haron, Muhammed (2014) |
Ahmad Deedat: the making of a transnational religious figure | |
![]() | Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 27 #2. p. 66-93. |
![]() | Jina, Zaheera; Asvat, Hasina (eds.) (2014) |
Riding the samoosa express: personal narratives of marriage and beyond | |
Cape Town: Modjaji Books. 159p. |
![]() | Kaarsholm, Preben (2014) |
![]() | Zanzibaris or Amakhuwa? Sufi networks in South Africa, Mozambique, and the Indian Ocean |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 55 #2. p. 191-210. |
![]() | McDonald, Zahraa (2014) |
![]() | Religious freedom within a liberal constitution: an overview of Muslim personal law in South Africa |
![]() | Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 41 #2. p. 209-226. |
![]() | Palombo, Matthew (2014) |
![]() | The emergence of Islamic liberation theology in South Africa |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 44 #1. p. 28-61. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam; Waetjen, Thembisa (2014) |
Moon sightings and the quest for Muslim solidarities in twentieth century Natal | |
![]() | New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #71. p. 41-64. |
![]() | Baderoon, Gabeba (2013) |
![]() | States of Being: Public Selves and National Privacies in Queer Muslim Autobiographies in South Africa |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 33. p. 77-100. |
![]() | Chidester, David (ed.) (2013) |
Postgraduates producing knowledge | |
![]() | Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 26 #1. 100p. |
![]() | Sadouni, Samadia (2013) |
![]() | Ahmed Deedat, internationalisation, and transformations of Islamic polemic |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 43 #1. p. 53-73. |
![]() | Sesanti, Andiswa Theodora (2013) |
![]() | Translating the Arabic Qur'an into isiXhosa |
Stellenbosch: University of Stellenbosch, Department of Afrikaans and Dutch, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. 119p. |
![]() | Solomon, Hussein (2013) |
![]() | Combating Islamist radicalisation in South Africa |
![]() | African Security Review. Volume 23 #1. p. 17-33. |
![]() | Freimond, Craig; Apteker, Ronnie; Thorpe, Robbie; Moosa, RIaad (eds.) (2012) |
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Johannesburg: Nu Metro Home Entertainment. Volume 94. |
![]() | Cobbett, Elizabeth (2011) |
![]() | The Shaping of Islamic Finance in South Africa: Public Islam and Muslim Publics |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 31. p. 29-59. |
![]() | Dumbe, Yunus (2011) |
![]() | The Salafi praxis of constructing religious identity in Africa: a comparative perspective of the growth of the movements in Accra and Cape Town |
![]() | Islamic Africa. Volume 2 #2. p. 87-116. |
![]() | Hofmeyr, Isabel; Kaarsholm, Preben (eds.) (2011) |
![]() | Special issue: print cultures, nationalisms and publics of the Indian Ocean |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 81 #1. 172p. |
![]() | Qasaymeh, Khaled (2011) |
Islamic banking in South Africa: between the accumulation of wealth and the promotion of social prosperity | |
![]() | The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 44 #2. p. 275-292. |
![]() | Sadouni, Samadia (2011) |
La controverse islamo-chrétienne en Afrique du Sud: Ahmed Deedat et les nouvelles formes de débat | |
Aix-en-Provence: Presses universitaires de Provence. Le temps de l'histoire. 257p. |
![]() | Shaikh, Sa'diyya; Hoel, Nina; Kagee, Ashraf (2011) |
Research report South African Muslim women: sexuality, marriage and reproductive choices | |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 31. p. 96-124. |
![]() | Tayob, Abdulkader (ed.) (2011) |
![]() | Muslim marriages in South Africa: from constitution to legislation: papers presented at Muslim marriages workshop, Saturday 22 May 2010, Capetonian Hotel |
![]() | Western Cape: Centre for Contemporary Islam, University of Cape Town. 56p. |
![]() | Bangstad, Sindre; Fataar, Aslam (2010) |
![]() | Ambiguous accommodation: Cape Muslims and post-apartheid politics |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 817-831. |
![]() | MacDonald, Zahraa (2010) |
Legitimate practice constructs a contemporary Muslim identity in South Africa: the case of the 'Tabligh Jamaat' in Johannesburg | |
African Identities. Volume 8 #3. p. 267-280. |
![]() | Makhulu, Anne-Maria; Buggenhagen, Beth Anne; Jackson, Stephen (eds.) (2010) |
Hard work, hard times: global volatility and African subjectivities | |
![]() | Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 224p. |
![]() | Rautenbach, Christa (2010) |
![]() | Deep legal pluralism in South Africa: judicial accommodation of non-State law |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 42 #60. p. 143-177. |
![]() | Shamis, Khalid (ed.) (2010) |
![]() | The killing of the Imam |
![]() | Tuba Films. |
![]() | Triaud, Jean-Louis (ed.) (2010) |
Diversité et habits singuliers | |
![]() | Paris: Les Indes savantes. Islam & sociétés au sud du Sahara #2. 178p. |
![]() | Dangor, Suleman (2009) |
Islamisation and Muslim institutions/organisations in South Africa | |
In: Religion and spirituality in South Africa: new perspectives. p. 107-123. |
![]() | Ebrahim, Mogamat Hoosain (2009) |
The Cape hajj tradition: past and present | |
![]() | Primrose Park, South Africa: Mogamat Hoosain Ebrahim; International Peace University South Africa. |
![]() | Hendricks, Pepe (2009) |
Hijab: unveiling queer Muslim lives | |
![]() | Cape Town: Inner Circle. |
![]() | Kelly, Jill E. (2009) |
![]() | 'It is because of our Islam that we are there': the Call of Islam in the United Democratic Front era |
![]() | African Historical Review. Volume 41 #1. p. 118-139. |
![]() | Lliteras, Susana Molins (2009) |
![]() | A path to integration: Senegalese Tijanis in Cape Town |
![]() | African Studies. Volume 68 #2. p. 215-233. |
![]() | Mofokeng, Lesala L. (2009) |
Legal pluralism in South Africa: aspects of African customary, Muslim and Hindu family law | |
Hatfield, Pretoria: Van Schaik. |
![]() | Naidu, Maheshvari (2009) |
Seeing (through) the gaze: marking religious and cultural differences onto Muslim female bodies | |
![]() | Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 22 #2. p. 23-42. |
![]() | Sesanti, Simphiwe (2009) |
Manifestations of African Islam: a case study of African Muslims in Kwa-Nobuhle township in the Eastern Cape | |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 29. p. 33-58. |
![]() | Sitoto, Tahir Fuzile (2009) |
Decline of Islamist discourse and the rise of new spiritualities in South African Islam? | |
In: Religion and spirituality in South Africa: new perspectives. p. 145-164. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam (2009) |
Ahmed Deedat and Muslim-Christian relations at the Cape, c. 1960-1980 | |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 29. p. 2-32. |
![]() | Vally, Rehana; Worby, Eric (eds.) (2009) |
![]() | Feature: Islam, democracy and public life (part II) |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. Volume 61 #1. 201p. |
![]() | Dangor, Suleman Essop (2008) |
![]() | Arabic-Afrikaans literature at the Cape |
![]() | Tydskrif vir letterkunde. Volume 45 #1. p. 123-132. |
![]() | Keraan, Mustapha; Haron, Muhammed (2008) |
![]() | Selected Sufi texts of Shaykh Yusuf: translations and commentaries |
![]() | Tydskrif vir letterkunde. Volume 45 #1. p. 101-122. |
![]() | Kros, Cynthia (2008) |
![]() | Ideological straitjacket or irreplaceable principle of democracy? Reflections on the French debates about 'laïcité' and the questions they raise for South African social scientists |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. Volume 60 #4. p. 600-617. |
![]() | Malherbe, Vertrees (2008) |
![]() | Christian-Muslim Marriage and Cohabitation: An Aspect of Identity and Family Formation in Nineteenth-Century Cape Town |
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Volume 36 #1. p. 5-24. |
![]() | Mall, Ayesha (2008) |
![]() | Bustling down the door: the role of sisters in Muslim community radio in South Africa |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #77. p. 33-46. |
![]() | Matthee, Heinrich (2008) |
Muslim identities and political strategies: a case study of Muslims in the greater Cape Town area of South Africa, 1994-2000 | |
Kassel: Kassel University Press. 322p. |
![]() | Nadvi, Lubna (2008) |
![]() | South African Muslims and political engagement in a globalising context |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. Volume 60 #4. p. 618-636. |
![]() | Rastogi, Pallavi (2008) |
![]() | Citizen Other: Islamic Indianness and the implosion of racial harmony in postapartheid South Africa |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 39 #1. p. 107-124. |
![]() | Solomon, Hussein; Fadare, Akeem; Butler, Firoza (eds.) (2008) |
Political Islam and the State in Africa | |
![]() | Pretoria: Centre for International Political Studies (CiPS). 260p. |
![]() | Tayob, Abdulkader I. (2008) |
![]() | Islamic politics in South Africa between identity and Utopia |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. Volume 60 #4. p. 583-599. |
![]() | Bangstad, Sindre (2007) |
![]() | Global flows, local appropriations: facets of secularisation and re-islamization among contemporary Cape Muslims |
Leiden: ISIM. ISIM dissertations. 354p. |
![]() | Germain, Éric (2007) |
L'Afrique du Sud musulmane: histoire des relations entre Indiens et Malais du Cap | |
Paris: Karthala. Hommes et sociétés. 445p. |
![]() | Jacobs, Rayda; Lane, Amanda (eds.) (2007) |
![]() | Confessions of a gambler |
![]() | Riempie Productions. |
![]() | Jeppie, Shamil (2007) |
Identity politics and public disputation: a Baha'i missionary as a Muslim modernist in South Africa | |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 27. p. 150-172. |
![]() | Jeppie, Shamil (2007) |
Language, identity, modernity: the Arabic Study Circle of Durban | |
Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council. 136p. |
![]() | Kaarsholm, Preben (2007) |
Population movements, Islam and the interaction of Indian and African identity strategies in South Africa during and after apartheid | |
![]() | Journal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 24-25. p. 37-63. |
![]() | Sadouni, Samadia (2007) |
![]() | Ahmed Deedat et l'islam indien en Afrique du Sud: individualisme et transnationalisme islamique |
![]() | Archives de sciences sociales des religions. #139. p. 101-118. |
![]() | Soares, Benjamin F.; Otayek, René (eds.) (2007) |
Islam and Muslim politics in Africa | |
![]() | New York: Palgrave MacMillan. 280p. |
![]() | Triaud, Jean-Louis (ed.) (2007) |
Nouveaux espaces | |
![]() | Paris: Les Indes savantes. Islam & sociétés au sud du Sahara #1. 174p. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam (2007) |
Islam in the public sphere in post-apartheid South Africa: prospects and challenges | |
![]() | Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 27. p. 116-149. |
![]() | Davids, Nadia (2006) |
At her feet: a play in one act | |
Cape Town: Oshun Books. 79p. |
![]() | Funke, Nikki; Solomon, Hussein (eds.) (2006) |
Exploring Islamic fundamentalist ideologies in Africa | |
Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa. African century publications series #21. 410p. |
![]() | Haron, Muhammed (2006) |
The dynamics of Christian-Muslim relations in South Africa (ca. 1960-2000): from exclusivism to pluralism | |
Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. Studies on inter-religious relations #31. 125p. |
![]() | Hutchinson, Michael (2006) |
Bo-Kaap: colourful heart of Cape Town | |
Claremont: David Philip. 138p. |
![]() | Jeenah, Na'eem (2006) |
The National Liberation Struggle and Islamic Feminisms in South Africa | |
Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 29 #1. January-February. p. 27-41. |
![]() | Mohamed, Yasien; Siddiqui, Mohammad Abdul Aleem (2006) |
The roving ambassador of peace: the lectures of Moulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqui (r) in South Africa | |
Cape Town: IQRA Publishers. |
![]() | Mujlisul Ulama of South Africa (2006) |
Sautush Shaitaan: the voice of Shaitaan: music and singing | |
Benoni: Young Men's Muslim Association. 116p. |
![]() | Shell, Robert (2006) |
Madrasahs and Moravians: Muslim educational institutions in the Cape colony, 1792 to 1910 | |
![]() | New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #51. p. 101-113. |
![]() | Vahed, Goolam (2006) |
![]() | 'Unhappily torn by dissensions and litigations': Durban's 'Memon' Mosque, 1880-1930 |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 36 #1. p. 23-49. |
![]() | Baderoon, Gabeba (2005) |
Ambiguous Visibility: Islam and the Making of a South African Landscape | |
Arab World Geographer. Volume 8 #1-2. Spring/Summer. p. 90-103. |
![]() | Bangstad, Sindre (2005) |
![]() | Hydra's heads: PAGAD and responses to the PAGAD phenomenon in a Cape Muslim community |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #1. March. p. 187-208. |
![]() | Domingo, Wesahl Agherdien (2005) |
Marriage and Divorce: Opportunities and Challenges Facing South African Muslim Women with the Recognition of Muslim Personal Law | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #Special issue. p. 68-77. |
![]() | Fataar, Aslam (2005) |
![]() | Discourse, Differentiation, and Agency: Muslim Community Schools in Postapartheid Cape Town |
Comparative Education Review. Volume 49 #1. p. 23-43. |
![]() | Günther, U. (2005) |
Le rôle des organisations musulmanes dans le processus de transformation en Afrique du Sud (1976-2000) | |
In: L'Islam politique au sud du Sahara: identités, discours et enjeux. p. 461-476. |
![]() | Günther, U. (2005) |
Südafrika: Debatten um das Personenstandsrecht | |
INAMO. Volume 11 #41. p. 29-32. |
![]() | Haron, Muhammed (2005) |
![]() | Da'wah movements and Sufi tariqahs: Competing for spiritual spaces in contemporary South(ern) Africa |
![]() | Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 25 #2. August. p. 261-285. |
![]() | Jacobs, Rayda (2005) |
The Mecca diaries | |
Cape Town: Double Storey Books. 160p. |
![]() | Jung, Manfred (2005) |
![]() | Theological reflections on the spread of Islam and attitudes in churches: A case study on three black townships in Cape Town |
master thesis. University of Stellenbosch. 76p. |
![]() | Kugle, S. (2005) |
Queer jihad: A view from South Africa | |
ISIM Review. Volume 16. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Peer, Nazia (2005) |
House of peace: a family's story | |
Durban: Reach Publishers. 234p. |
![]() | Rafudeen, Auwais (2005) |
A parallel mode of being: the Sanusiyyah and intellectual subversion in Cape Town, 1800-1840: part one, part two | |
![]() | Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 18 #1. p. 77-95. |
![]() | Vahed, G.H.M. (2005) |
Contesting meanings and authenticity: Indian Islam and Muharram 'performances' in Durban, 2002 | |
Journal of Ritual Studies. Volume 19 #2. p. 129-145. |
![]() | Adam, S.A. (2004) |
Association of Muslim Schools (AMS): The need and relevance for the establishment of Muslim private schools in South Africa | |
master thesis. University of KwaZulu-Natal. 153p. |
![]() | Baderoon, G. (2004) |
Catch with the eye: Change and continuity in Muslim cooking in Cape Town | |
In: Field, S.; Swanson, F.; Meyer, R. (eds.), Imagining the city: Memory, space and culture in Cape Town. Cape Town: UCT Press. |
![]() | Baderoon, G. (2004) |
Oblique figures: Representations of Islam in South African media and culture | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Cape Town. |
![]() | Bangstad, Sindre (2004) |
![]() | The Changed Circumstances for the Performance of Religious Authority in a Cape Muslim Community |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 34 #1-2. p. 39-61. |
![]() | Bangstad, Sindre (2004) |
When Muslims Marry Non-Muslims: Marriage as Incorporation in a Cape Muslim Community | |
![]() | Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. Volume 15 #3. p. 349-364. |
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