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Bruzzi, Sylvia (2018) | |
Islam and Gender in Colonial Northeast Africa: Sitti 'Alawiyya, the Uncrowned Queen | |
Leiden: Brill. Islam in Africa #21. 252p. |
Ba, Selly (2017) | |
La prédication féminine musulmane au Sénégal | |
Saarbrücken: Éditions universitaires européennes. 112p. |
Hill, Joseph (2014) | |
Picturing Islamic authority: gender metaphors and Sufi leadership in Senegal | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 275-315. |
Hill, Joseph (2014) | |
Picturing Islamic Authority: Gender Metaphors and Sufi Leadership in Senegal | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 275-315. |
Janson, Marloes (2014) | |
Islam, youth and modernity in the Gambia: the Tablighi Jama'at | |
New York: Cambridge University Press. International African library #45. |
Iniesta, Ferran (ed.) (2012) | |
L'Islam de l'Afrique noire | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. |
Mohamed, Deeqa (2012) | |
Gender, islam, and 19th-century Brava: a brief note | |
Bildhaan: An International Journal of Somali Studies. Volume 12. p. 106-119. |
Adem, Seifudein (ed.) (2009) | |
Special issue: Mazruiana and the Oromo | |
The journal of Oromo studies. Volume 16 #1. p. 1-163. |
Farah, Nadia Ramsis (2009) | |
Egypt's political economy: power relations in development | |
Cairo: American university in Cairo press. 198p. |
Soares, Benjamin F. (2006) | |
Islam in Mali in the Neoliberal Era | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 105 #418. January. p. 77-95. |
Alidou, Ousseina (2005) | |
Engaging modernity: Muslim women and the politics of agency in postcolonial Niger | |
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. Women in Africa and the diaspora. 235p. |
Augis, E. (2005) | |
Dakar's Sunnite women: The politics of person | |
In: L'Islam politique au sud du Sahara: identités, discours et enjeux. p. 309-326. |
Cantone, Cleo (2005) | |
'Radicalisme' au féminin? Les filles voilées et l'appropriation de l'espace dans les mosquées à Dakar | |
In: L'Islam politique au sud du Sahara: identités, discours et enjeux. p. 119-130. |
Fortier, Corinne (2005) | |
Corps, différence des sexes et infortune: transmission de l'identité et des savoirs en islam malékite et dans la société maure de Mauritanie | |
thèse de doctorat. Paris: EHESS. 2 v.p. |
Mahdi, Saudatu S. (2005) | |
Women's Rights in Shari'ah: A Case for Codification of Islamic Personal Law in Nigeria | |
In: Comparative perspectives on Shari'ah in Nigeria. p. 1-6. |
Renders, M. (2005) | |
Islamist movements and discourses: Sub-Saharan Africa | |
In: Joseph, S. (ed.), Encyclopedia of women and Islamic cultures. Leiden: Brill. p. 611-614. |
Samatar, Abdi I. (2005) | |
Social Transformation and Islamic Reinterpretation in Northern Somalia: The Women's Mosque in Gabiley | |
In: Falah, Ghazi-Walid; Nagel, Caroline R. (eds.), Geographies of Muslim Women: Gender, Religion, and Space. New York: The Guilford Press. p. 377-411. |
Seesemann, Rüdiger (2005) | |
Islamism and the paradox of secularization: The case of islamist ideas on women in the Sudan | |
Sociologus. Volume 55 #1. p. 89-118. |
Sow, F. (2005) | |
Les femmes, l'état et le sacré | |
In: L'Islam politique au sud du Sahara: identités, discours et enjeux. p. 283-307. |
Milingo, T.C.L. (2004-2005) | |
Veiling and seclusion of women in Islam | |
Zango. Volume 25 #15. p. 25-41. |
Adamu, F.L. (2004) | |
Haushaltsstrategien, Frauen und Sharia-Gerichtshöfe in Sokoto, Nordnigeria | |
Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt. #95. p. 284-305. |
Bux, Z. (2004) | |
The changing roles of Muslim women in South Africa | |
master thesis. University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2004) | |
Going to Porokhane and not going to Porokhane: Mourid women in Senegal and Spain | |
In: Eade, J.; Coleman, S. (eds.), Reframing pilgrimage: Cultures in motion. London: Routledge. |
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E. (2004) | |
The Flogging of Bariya Magazu: Nigerian Politics, Canadian Pressures, and Women's and Children's Rights | |
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 3-20. |
Hutson, A.S. (2004) | |
African Sufi women and ritual change | |
Journal of Ritual Studies. Volume 18 #2. p. 61-73. |
Lachenmann, G. (2004) | |
Weibliche Räume in muslimischen Gesellschaften Westafrikas | |
Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt. #95. p. 322-340. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2004) | |
Weddings, wealth and women's value in an Islamic town of Niger | |
In: Situating globality: African agency in the appropriation of global culture. p. 220-256. |
McGown, R.B. (2004) | |
Transformative Islam and shifting gender roles in the Somali diaspora | |
In: Kusow, A. (ed.), Putting the cart before the horse: Contested nationalism and the crisis of the nation-state in Somalia. Trenton: Red Sea Press. |
Nageeb, S.A. (2004) | |
New spaces and old frontiers: Women, social space, and Islamization in Sudan | |
Lanham: Lexington Books. 217p. |
Ogungbile, David O. (2004) | |
Religious Experience and Women Leadership in Yoruba (Nigeria); Islam: A Case Study of Alhaja Sheidat Mujidat Adeoye, Founder and Leader of the Fadilullah Muslim Mission, Osogbo, Nigeria | |
Gender and Behaviour. Volume 2. p. 117-140. |
Olagoke, S.A. (2004) | |
Islam and concept of hijab | |
Ibadan: SAO Multi Ventures. 54p. |
Tayob, Abdulkader I.; Günther, U.; Niehaus, I. (2004) | |
Islam, politics and gender during the struggle in South Africa | |
In: Chidester, D.; Weisse, W. (eds.), Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 103-124. |
Tayob, Abdulkader I.; Haron, Muhammad (2004) | |
The South African Muslims making (air)waves during the period of transformation | |
In: Chidester, D.; Weisse, W. (eds.), Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 125-159. |
Umar, Muhammad Sani (2004) | |
Mass Islamic Education and Emergence of Female Ulama in Northern Nigeria: Background, Trends, and Consequences | |
In: The Transmission of Learning in Islamic Africa. #2. p. 99-120. |
Abdelsalam, A.H. (2003) | |
Islamic law and women's human rights | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 74-85. |
Ahmadi HAMMAMa (2003) | |
Globalisations, Islamism and gender: Women's political organisations in the Sudan | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. 247p. |
Babaji, B.; Dankofa, Y. (2003) | |
Assessing the performance of lower courts in the implementation of Shari'a penal law and justice | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 103-127. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2003) | |
Mourid women and pilgrimage in Senegal and Spain | |
In: Ruuth, A. (ed.), Rite and power. Uppsala: Swedish Institute of Mission Research. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2003) | |
Mam Diarra Bousso, the Mourid mother in Porokhane | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 4. |
Evers Rosander, Eva (2003) | |
Mam Diarra Bousso, la bonne mère de Porokhane, Sénégal | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 58 #3-4. p. 296-317. |
Ezeilo, J.N. (2003) | |
Towards a cross-cultural approach to women's human rights | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 86-101. |
Ezeilo, J.N.; Afolabi, A.A. (eds.) (2003) | |
Sharia and women's human rights in Nigeria: Strategies for action | |
Nigeria: WARD & WACOL. 140p. |
Ezeilo, Joy; Ladan, Muhammed T.; Afolabi, Abiola A. (eds.) (2003) | |
Sharia Implementation in Nigeria: Issues and Challenges on Women's Rights and Access to Justice | |
Enugu; Lagos: Women's Aid Collective (WACOL); Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC). 277p. |
Keffi, S.U.D. (2003) | |
Improving the quality of life of Muslims through the implementation of socio-economic aspects of Shari'a in Nigeria | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 207-227. |
Ladan, M.T. (2003) | |
Women's rights, access to and administration of justice under the Shari'a in Nigeria | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 19-43. |
Maoulidi, S. (2003) | |
The Sahiba Sisters Foundation in Tanzania: Meeting organizational and community needs | |
Development. Volume 46 #4. p. 85-92. |
Maoulidi, Salma (2003) | |
Muslim Women Responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 23 #2. October. p. 375-379. |
Moosa, E. (2003) | |
Sub-Saharan Africa: Early 20th century to present | |
In: Joseph, S. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures. Volume 1. Leiden: Brill. p. 285-293. |
Oba, A.A. (2003) | |
Improving women's access to justice and the quality of administration of Islamic justice in Nigeria | |
In: Sharia implementation in Nigeria. p. 44-73. |
Rautenbach, Christa (2003) | |
Equality and religious legal systems: The dilemma of Muslim women in South Africa | |
Woord en Daad. Volume 43. p. 17-20. |
Renne, Elisha P. (2003) | |
Changing Assessments of Abortion in a Northern Nigerian Town | |
In: Basu, Alaka M. (ed.), The Sociocultural and Political Aspects of Abortion: Global Perspectives. Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 119-138. |
Seedat, Fatima (2003) | |
Women and Activism: Indian Muslim Women's Responses to Apartheid South Africa | |
master thesis, M.SocSc. Thesis. Cape Town, South Africa: University of Cape Town. 139p. |
Sow, Fatou (2003) | |
Fundamentalisms, Globalisation and Women's Human Rights in Senegal | |
Gender and Development. Volume 11 #1. May. p. 69-76. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2003) | |
Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 137-153. |
Ahmad, M. (2002) | |
The patriarchal bargaining in Tijaniyya Sufi order in Northern Nigeria | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa. New Delhi: Global Vision Pub. p. 603-630. |
Ahmed Elnaiem, Buthaina (2002) | |
Human Rights of Women and Islamic Identity in Africa | |
Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique. #1. p. 1-15. |
Anis, A. (2002) | |
Moving boundaries: Forms of resistance and women's solidarity in Islamist Sudan | |
In: Religion and conflict in Sudan. p. 97-106. |
Anwar, Z. (2002) | |
Multi-fundamentalism and feminist resistance in Mauritius | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: South-East Asia. New Delhi: Global Vision Pub. p. 163-174. |
Augis, E. (2002) | |
Dakar's Sunnite women: The politics of person | |
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology. University of Chicago. |
Cantone, Cleo (2002) | |
Women claiming space in mosques | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 11. p. 29. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (2002) | |
The anatomy of a riot: single women and religious violence in Niger | |
This paper was presented in the Walter Rodney African Studies Seminar at Boston University on March 11, 2002. Boston, MA: African Studies Center, Boston University. Working papers; 241. 33p. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2002) | |
El dinero, el matrimonio y la religión: las comerciantes senegalesas de Tenerife (España) | |
In: Gil, C.G.; Romero, B.A. (eds.), Mujeres de un solo mundo: Globalización y multiculturalismo. Granada: Universidad de Granada. |
Günther, Ursula; Niehaus, Inga (2002) | |
Islam, Politics and Gender during the Struggle in South Africa, 1976-1990 | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 15 #2. p. 87-110. |
Hamza, A.H. (2002) | |
Challenges faced by Sudanese feminist liberation movement | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa. New Delhi: Global Vision Publishing House. p. 661-672. |
Hutson, A.S. (2002) | |
Gender, mobility, and Sharia | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 11. p. 16. |
Imam, A.M. (2002) | |
Female seclusion in Northern (Hausaland) Nigeria: Historical development | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa. New Delhi: Global Vision Pub. p. 491-543. |
Janson, M. (2002) | |
The best hand is the hand that always gives: Griottes and their profession in Eastern Gambia | |
Leiden: Research School CNWS. 322p. |
Janson, M. (2002) | |
On the boundaries of Muslim gender ideology | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 11. p. 28. |
Maoulidi, S. (2002) | |
The predicament of Muslim women in Tanzania | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 10. p. 25. |
Nageeb, S.A. (2002) | |
Stretching the horizon: A gender-based perspective on everyday life and practices in the Islamic sub-culture of Sudan | |
In: Islam in Africa. p. 17-42. |
Nageeb, S.A. (2002) | |
Den Horizont erweitern: Eine geschlechtsspezifische Perspektive des alltäglichen Lebens und der Gewohnheiten in einer islamischen Subkultur des Sudans | |
Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld. Forschungsschwerpunkt Entwicklungssoziologie, Working Paper No. 341. 34p. |
Ramet, P. (2002) | |
Feminist movement and fundamentalist resistance | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa. New Delhi: Global Vision Publishing House. p. 701-709. |
Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.) (2002) | |
Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa | |
New Delhi: Global Vision Pub. 830p. |
Thomas-Emengwali, G. (2002) | |
Theological implication of gender in Nigerian society | |
In: Samiuddin, A.; Khanam, R. (eds.), Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Africa. New Delhi: Global Vision Pub. p. 545-559. |
Werthmann, Katja (2002) | |
Matan Bariki, 'Women of the Barracks': Muslim Hausa Women in an Urban Neighbourhood in Northern Nigeria | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 72 #1. p. 112-130. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2002) | |
Islamic-Hausa feminism and Kano market literature: Qur'anic reinterpretation in the novels of Balaraba Yakubu | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 119-136. |
Abdul-Raheem, T. (2001) | |
Islamist bigots: The case of Safiya Hussaini | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 1 #2. |
Dangor, Suleman (2001) | |
Historical Perspective, Current Literature and an Opinion Survey among Muslim Women in Contemporary South Africa: A Case Study | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 21 #1. April. p. 109-129. |
Declich, F. (2001) | |
Sources on Islam composed in the vernacular: Somali women's religious poetry | |
In: Scarcia Amoretti, B. (ed.), Islam in East Africa: New Sources (Archives. Manuscripts and Written Historical Sources. Oral History. Archaeology). Roma: Herder. p. 297-337. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2001) | |
Human rights, Islam and caste: Senegalese women in Tenerife Spain | |
Swedish Missiological Themes. Volume 89 #4. p. 487-508. |
Gruenbaum, E. (2001) | |
Sudanese women and the Islamist state | |
In: Joseph, Suad; Slyomovics, Susan (eds.), Women and power in the Middle East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 115-125. |
Hale, Sondra (2001) | |
Alienation and Belonging - Women's Citizenship and Emancipation: Visions for Sudan's Post-Islamist Future | |
New Political Science. Volume 23 #1. March. p. 24-43. |
Hutson, A.S. (2001) | |
Women, men, and patriarchal bargaining in an Islamic Sufi order: The Tijaniyya in Kano, Nigeria, 1937 to the present | |
Gender & Society. Volume 15 #5. p. 734-753. |
Iman, B. (2001) | |
Safiyatu's conviction untenable under Sharia | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 1 #2. |
Klein-Hessling, R. (2001) | |
Muslimische Frauenorganisationen und Geschlechterpolitiken im Nordsudan | |
In: Horstmann, A.; Schlee, G. (eds.), Integration durch Verschiedenheit: Lokale und globale Formen interkultureller Kommunikation. Bielefeld: Transcript. p. 183-206. |
Lee, Rebekah (2001) | |
Conversion or Continuum? The Spread of Islam among African Women in Cape Town | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 27 #2. Winter. p. 62-85. |
Lemu, B.A. (2001) | |
Women in da'wah | |
Minna: IET Publications Division, Islamic Education Trust. 13p. |
Mbow, Penda (2001) | |
L'islam et la femme sénégalaise | |
Éthiopiques: revue socialiste de culture négro-africaine. #66-67. p. 203-224. |
Mwinyihaji, E.F. (2001) | |
Contribution of Islam towards women emancipation: A case study of the Swahili Muslim women in Mombasa district | |
master thesis. Moi University. |
Nzegwu, Nkiru (2001) | |
Islam and its bigots: The case of Safiyatu Huseini Tugur Tudu | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 1 #2. |
O'Brien, Susan M. (2001) | |
Spirit Discipline: Gender, Islam, and Hierarchies of Treatment in Postcolonial Northern Nigeria | |
Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 222-241. |
Ould Cheikh, A.W. (2001) | |
Brotherhoods and gender relations in Mauritania | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 8. p. 26. |
Raji, N.I. (2001) | |
Mate selection, compatibility of couple and the place of women in family formation: A case study of Ilorin, Nigeria | |
Islamic Culture. Volume 75 #3. p. 105-125. |
Sidahmed, A.S. (2001) | |
Problems in contemporary applications of Islamic criminal sanctions: The penalty for adultery in relation to women | |
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. Volume 28 #2. p. 187-204. |
Willemse, Catharina Laurentia Alida (2001) | |
'One Foot in Heaven': Narratives on Gender and Islam in Darfur, West-Sudan | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. 403p. |
Zakaria, Yakubu (2001) | |
Entrepreneurs at Home: Secluded Muslim Women and Hidden Economic Activities in Northern Nigeria | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-123. |
Abdullah, Hussaina J. (2000) | |
Religious revivalism, human rights activism and the struggle for women's rights in Nigeria | |
In: Mamdani, M. (ed.), Beyond rights talk and culture talk: Comparative essays on the politics of rights and culture. Claremont: David Philip. p. 96-120. |
Declich, F. (2000) | |
Sufi experience in rural Somali: A focus on women | |
Social Anthropology. Volume 8 #3. p. 295-318. |
Dinslage, Sabine; Leger, Rudolf; Storch, Anne (2000) | |
Space and Gender. Cultural Limitations of Space in Two Communities of Northeastern Nigeria | |
Anthropos. Volume 95 #1. p. 121-127. |
Dunbar, R.A. (2000) | |
Muslim women in African history | |
In: The history of Islam in Africa. p. 397-417. |
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