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Periodical articleDüking, Birte (2000)
See this publicationStatus femminile e consuetudine islamica: l'istituzione della 'kulle' nella Nigeria settentrionale
Abstract presentAfrica: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 55 #3. p. 338-362.

Book chapterEvers Rosander, E. (2000)
Money, marriage and religion: Senegalese women traders in Tenerife, Spain
In: Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. p. 167-191.

Dissertation / thesisGemmeke, Amber Babke (2000)
De vrouwelijke munkuboola: activiteiten en sociale positie: maraboutage in Koussanar (Senegal)
doctoraalscriptie. Universiteit Leiden. 149p.

Periodical articleHaffejee, S.; Esprey, Y.; Fridjhon, P. (2000)
Gender, religion and religiosity: An exploration of attitudes towards abortion among medical students
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 7-14.

Book chapterHale, Sondra (2000)
The Islamic State and Gendered Citizenship in Sudan
In: Joseph, Suad (ed.), Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.

Book chapterJohnson, Michelle C. (2000)
Becoming a Muslim; becoming a person: Female 'circumcision', religious identity, and personhood in Guinea-Bissau
In: Female 'circumcision' in Africa: Culture, controversy, and change. p. 215-233.

Periodical articleLeBlanc, Marie Nathalie (2000)
See this publicationVersioning Womanhood and Muslimhood: 'Fashion' and the Life Course in Contemporary Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire
Abstract presentAfrica: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 70 #3. p. 442-481.

BookMaina, N.K. (2000)
The impact of Islam on women's role in political mobilization in Kenya
Addis Ababa: OSSREA. 107p.

Dissertation / thesisNageeb, S.A. (2000)
Stretching the horizon. New spaces and old frontiers: Women's construction of social space in Sudan
Ph.D. dissertation. Universität Bielefeld. 245p.

Dissertation / thesisO'Brien, S. (2000)
Power and paradox in Hausa bori: Discourses of gender, healing and Islamic tradition in Northern Nigeria
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin. 299p.

BookOlurode, L. (ed.) (2000)
Reproductive health within the context of Islam
Abstract presentSurulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria. 248p.

Periodical articleSchulz, D.E. (2000)
Women's associations, mass media, and morals in urban Mali
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 6. p. 27.

Periodical articleWerthmann, K. (2000)
See this publicationHüterinnen der Tradition? Frauen und Islam in Afrika
Journal of Religious Culture / Journal für Religionskultur. #41. p. 1-14.

Book chapterWerthmann, K. (2000)
'Seek for knowledge, even if it is in China!': Muslim women and secular education in Northern Nigeria
Abstract presentIn: Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. p. 253-270.

Book chapterAbdel Haleem, A.M. (1999)
Reconciling the opposites: Equal but subordinate
In: Howland, C. (ed.), Religious fundamentalisms and the human rights of women. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Periodical articleAdamu, F.L. (1999)
A double-edged sword: Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria
Abstract presentGender and Development. Volume 7 #1. p. 56-61.

Periodical articleAhmed, S. (1999)
Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women
Abstract presentGender and Development. Volume 7 #1. p. 69-72.

Periodical articleAskew, Kelly M. (1999)
See this publicationFemale Circles and Male Lines: Gender Dynamics along the Swahili Coast
Abstract presentAfrica Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 67-102.

Periodical articleCassim, F. (1999)
Understanding women's rights in Islam
Codicillus. Volume 40 #1. p. 2-9.

Periodical articleClark, B.; Kerr, A.J. (1999)
Dependent action for loss of support: Are women married by Islamic rites victim of unfair discrimination?
South African Law Journal. Volume 116 #1. p. 20-27.

Periodical articleCooper, Barbara M. (1999)
The strength in the song: Muslim personhood, audible capital and Hausa women's performance of the hajj
Social Text. Volume 17 #60. p. 1-23.

Periodical articleHale, Sondra (1999)
See this publicationMothers and Militias: Islamic State Construction of the Women Citizens of Northern Sudan
Citizenship Studies. Volume 3 #3. November. p. 373-386.

Periodical articleHutson, Alaine S. (1999)
See this publicationThe Development of Women's Authority in the Kano Tijaniyya, 1894-1963
Abstract presentAfrica Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 43-64.

Periodical articleKapteijns, L.E.M. (1999)
Somali women's songs for the first ladies of early Islam
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 3. p. 27.

Book chapterKenyon, Susan M. (1999)
The Case of the Butcher's Wife: Illness, Possession and Power in Central Sudan
Abstract presentIn: Spirit possession: modernity & power in Africa. p. 89-108.

Book chapterKlein-Hessling, R. (1999)
Wo endet die Trauer? Soziale Praktiken im Diskurs über islamische Identität im Nordsudan
In: Klein-Hessling, R.; Nökel, S.; Werner, K. (eds.), Der neue Islam der Frauen. Weibliche Lebenspraxis in der globalisierten Moderne: Fallstudien aus Afrika, Asien und Europa. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. p. 229-248.

Periodical articlePopenoe, R. (1999)
Islam and the body: Female fattening among Arabs in Niger
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 4. p. 5.

Book chapterSalzbrunn, M. (1999)
Zwischen kreativen Eigenwelten und Republikanischem Druck: Westafrikanische muslimische Migrantinnen in Frankreich
In: Klein-Hessling, R.; Nökel, S.; Werner, K. (eds.), Der Neue Islam der Frauen. Weibliche Lebenspraxis in der globalisierten Moderne. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. p. 62-80.

Periodical articleShehadeh, Lamia Rustum (1999)
See this publicationWomen in Islamic Fundamentalism: The Discourses of Turabi and Ghannoushi
Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Volume 22 #2. p. 61-79.

Book chapterAdamu, F.L. (1998)
A double-edged sword: Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria
In: Sweetman, C. (ed.), Gender, religion and spirituality. Oxford: Oxfam. p. 56-61.

Book chapterAhmed, S. (1998)
Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women
Abstract presentIn: Sweetman, C. (ed.), Gender, religion and spirituality. Oxford: Oxfam. p. 69-72.

BookBadamasiuy, Juwayriya Bint (1998)
Status and role of women under the Shari'ah
Kaduna: Zakara. 72p.

Periodical articleBadawi, M.; Horn, T. (1998)
Islamic law and women in the Horn of Africa: Two perspectives
Middle East Women's Studies: the Review. Volume 13 #2. p. 5-8.

Book chapterConstantin, F. (1998)
Condition féminine et dynamique confrérique en Afrique orientale
In: Islam et islamismes au sud du Sahara. p. 31-40.

Book chapterCooper, Barbara M. (1998)
Gender and Religion in Hausaland: Variations in Islamic Practice in Niger and Nigeria
In: Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity within Unity. p. 21-37.

Book chapterEvers Rosander, E. (1998)
Women and Muridism in Senegal: The case of the Mam Diarra Bousso Daira in Mbacké
In: Ask, Karin; Tjomsland, Marit (eds.), Women and Islamization: Contemporary dimensions of discourse on gender relations. Oxford: Berg. p. 147-175.

BookHirsch, Susan F. (1998)
Pronouncing and persevering: Gender and the discourses of disputing in an African Islamic court
Abstract presentChicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Language and legal discourse. 360p.

Periodical articleKapteijns, Lidwien E.M. (1998)
See this publicationNew Studies of Women, Gender and Islam: Contextualizing and Historicizing Muslim Women's Lives
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 32 #3. p. 586-593.

Book chapterKassamali, Noor J. (1998)
When Modernity Confronts Traditional Practices: Female Genital Cutting in Northeast Africa
In: Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity within Unity. p. 39-61.

Periodical articleMoosa, N. (1998)
Women's eligibility for qadiship
Awraq: Estudios sobre el mundo árabe e islámico contemporáneo. Volume 14. p. 203-227.

Periodical articleMoosa, Najma (1998)
The interim and final constitutions and Muslim personal law: Implications for South African Muslim women
Stellenbosch Law Review. Volume 9 #2. p. 196-206.

BookNessibou-Kirksey, J. (1998)
Dagomba, a model for reconciliation: Workbook
Nairobi: PROCMURA. 42p.

Periodical articleReynolds, Jonathan T. (1998)
See this publicationIslam, Politics and Women's Rights
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 18 #1. p. 64-73.

Book chapterSalamone, F.A. (1998)
Religion and repression: Enforcing feminine inequality in an 'egalitarian society'
In: Channa, S.M. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, IV. p. 2551-2562.

Periodical articleSanten, J.C.M. van (1998)
See this publicationIslam, Gender and Urbanisation among the Mafa of North Cameroon: The Differing Commitment to 'Home' among Muslims and Non-Muslims
Abstract presentAfrica: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 68 #3. p. 403-424.

BookTuhaise, Percy Night (ed.) (1998)
Women, marriage, and resource management among Muslims in Uganda
Kampala?: Women and Law in East Africa (Uganda). 120p.

Book chapterWerthmann, K. (1998)
Handel, Handwerk, Herumsitzen: Arbeit und Statusproduktion bei muslimischen Frauen in Nordnigeria
Abstract presentIn: Afrika und das Andere: Alterität und Innovation. p. 94-102.

Periodical articleWilliams, Pat A.T. (1998)
Religious Fundamentalism and Women's Political Behaviour in Nigeria
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 42 #1. p. 68-82.

Book chapterBernal, Victoria (1997)
Islam, transnational culture, and modernity in rural Sudan
Abstract presentIn: Gendered Encounters: Challenging Cultural Boundaries and Social Hierarchies in Africa. p. 131-151.

Periodical articleDossa, P.A. (1997)
Reconstruction of the ethnographic field sites. Mediating identities: case study of Bohra Muslim woman in Lamu (Kenya)
Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 20 #4. p. 505-515.

Book chapterEvers Rosander, E. (1997)
Translocal Islam: Murid women in Senegal and Spain
In: Kastfelt, N.; Tvillinggaard, J.D.K. (eds.), Religion and politics in Africa and the Islamic world: Report from the 1997 conference of the University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen: North/South Priority Research Area. p. 243-262.

Book chapterEvers Rosander, E. (1997)
Le 'dahira' de Mam Diarra Bousso ŕ Mbacké: analyse d'une association religieuse de femmes sénégalaises
Abstract presentIn: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 160-174.

Periodical articleHale, S. (1997)
See this publicationGender politics and Islamization in Sudan
Women Living Under Muslim Laws. Volume 18. p. 51-80.

Book chapterHale, S. (1997)
The women of Sudan's National Islamic Front
In: Beinin, J.; Stork, J. (eds.), Political Islam: Essays from Middle East Report. London: Tauris. p. 234-249.

Book chapterHale, S. (1997)
Ideology and identity: Islamism, gender and the state in Sudan
In: Brink, J.; Mencher, J. (eds.), Mixed blesings: Gender and religious fundamentalism. New York: Routledge. p. 117-142.

Dissertation / thesisHutson, A.S. (1997)
We are many: Women Sufis and Islamic scholars in twentieth century Kano, Nigeria
Ph.D. dissertation. Indiana University. 246p.

Periodical articleImam, Yahya O. (1997)
Muslim Women in Nigerian Politics
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 41 #1. p. 69-76.

Periodical articleMahmoud, M. (1997)
See this publicationThe discourse of the Ikhwan of Sudan and secularism
Women Living Under Muslim Laws. Volume 19. p. 75-90.

Book chapterMbow, Penda (1997)
Les femmes, l'islam et les associations religieuses au Sénégal: le dynamisme des femmes en milieu urbain
Abstract presentIn: Transforming female identities: Women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 148-159.

Periodical articleNasiru, W.O.A. (1997)
The attitude of traditional 'ulama' to Muslim female education in Nigeria
Muslim Education Quarterly. Volume 14 #2. p. 69-79.

Book chapterOjukutu-Macauley, S. (1997)
Religion, gender, and education in northern Sierra Leone, 1896-1992
In: Jalloh, A.; Skinner, D.E. (eds.), Islam and trade in Sierra Leone. Trenton: Africa World Press. p. 87-117.

Periodical articleRenne, Elisha P. (1997)
See this publicationThe Meaning of Contraceptive Choice and Constraint for Hausa Women in a Northern Nigerian Town
Abstract presentAnthropology & Medicine. Volume 4 #2. p. 159-175.

BookWerthmann, K. (1997)
'Strebe nach Wissen, selbst wenn es in China ist!': Muslimische Frauen und säkulare Bildung in Nordnigeria
Berlin: Das Arabische Buch. Working papers on African societies; 20. 22p.

Dissertation / thesisWerthmann, Katja (1997)
Nachbarinnen: die Alltagswelt muslimischer Frauen in einer nigerianischen Großstadt
Abstract presentFrankfurt am Main: Brandes und Apsel. Wissen & Praxis #75. 255p.

Periodical articleYahya-Othman, Saida (1997)
If the cap fits: Kanga names and women's voice in Swahili society
Abstract presentAfrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik. #51. p. 135-149.

Dissertation / thesisBashir, N.M.A.a. (1996)
Women in public life: The experience of Muslim Sisters. A case from Sudan
master thesis. University of Khartoum.

Book chapterBoyd, J.; Mack, B.B. (1996)
Women's Islamic literature in Northern Nigeria: 150 years of tradition, 1820-1970
In: The marabout and the muse: New approaches to Islam in African literature. p. 142-158.

Periodical articleCreevey, Lucy E. (1996)
See this publicationIslam, Women and the Role of the State in Senegal
Abstract presentJournal of Religion in Africa. Volume 26 #3. p. 268-307.

Periodical articleDeclich, F. (1996)
Formas poeticas religiosas femeninas en un contexto rural somali: el Nabi-ammaan
Studia Africana. #7. p. 123-145.

Periodical articleDeclich, Francesca (1996)
See this publicationPoesia religiosa femminile: 'Nabi-ammaan' nel contesto rurale della Somalia
Abstract presentAfrica: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 51 #1. p. 50-79.

Periodical articleEzenwa-Ohaeto (1996)
Shaking the Veil: Islam, Gender and Feminist Configurations in the Nigerian Novels of Hauwa Ali and Zaynab Alkali
Abstract presentUfahamu. Volume 24 #2-3. Fall. p. 121-138.

Dissertation / thesisGibb, Camilla C.T. (1996)
In the city of saints: Religion, politics and gender in Harar, Ethiopia
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Oxford. 369p.

Periodical articleHale, Sondra (1996)
See this publication'The New Muslim Woman': Sudan's National Islamic Front and the Invention of Identity
The Muslim World. Volume 86 #2. p. 176-199.

BookHale, Sondra (1996)
Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State
Abstract presentBoulder, CO: Westview Press. 294p.

Periodical articleHanak, Irmi (1996)
See this publicationLanguage, Gender and the Law: Divorce in the Context of Muslim Family Law in Zanzibar
Abstract presentAfrican Languages and Cultures. Volume 9 #1. p. 27-42.

Book chapterKapteijns, L.E.M.; Ali, M.O. (1996)
Sittaat: Somali women's songs for the 'mothers of the believers'
In: The marabout and the muse: New approaches to Islam in African literature. p. 124-141.

Periodical articleKhaleefa, O.H.; Erdos, G.; Ashria, H. (1996)
Gender and creativity in an Afro-Arab Islamic culture: The case of Sudan
Journal of Creative Behavior. Volume 30 #1. p. 52-60.

Periodical articleMbow, P. (1996)
Women's role in religious innovations
UNESCO-Africa. Volume 13. p. 92-98.

Periodical articleMbow, P. (1996)
Femmes, violence et religions
Démocraties africaines. Volume 6. p. 75-82.

Dissertation / thesisShaikh, S. (1996)
Battered women in Muslim communities in the Western Cape: Religious constructions of gender, marriage, sexuality, and violence
master thesis. University of Cape Town. 210p.

Book chapterTozy, M. (1996)
Movements of religious renewal
In: Ellis, Stephen (ed.), Africa now: People, policies and institutions. London: James Currey. p. 58-74.

Dissertation / thesisVawda, A. (1996)
The construction of gender identity in a Muslim school
master thesis. University of Witwatersland. 125p.

BookAdelabu, H.A. (1995)
Islamic awareness in women
Lagos: Centre for Islamic Education and Propagation. 140p.

Book chapterBature, H.M. (1995)
An analysis of selected women occupations in Sokoto town: An Islamic perspective
In: Gusau, S.A. (ed.), Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam. Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. p. 69-108.

Periodical articleEbin, V. (1995)
Women's saints and strategies: The expanding role of Senegalese women in international trade
Mondes en développement. Volume 91. p. 113-115.

BookGusau, Sule Ahmed (ed.) (1995)
Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam
Abstract presentSokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. 136p.

Periodical articleHale, Sondra (1995)
Gender and Economics: Islam and Polygamy - A Question of Casuality
Abstract presentFeminist Economics. Volume 1 #2. p. 67-79.

Periodical articleHasan, Idris Salim al- (1995)
Gender Religious Experience: Women and Quranic Schools in Eastern Sudan
Abstract presentEastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 11 #1. January. p. 1-20.

Periodical articleKenyon, S.M. (1995)
Zar as modernization in contemporary Sudan
Anthropological Quarterly. Volume 68 #2. p. 107-120.

Dissertation / thesisLawson, F.T. (1995)
Islamic fundamentalism and continuing education for Hausa Muslim women in Northern Nigeria
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Minnesota.

Book chapterLoimeier, Roman; Kleiner-Bossaller, A. (1995)
Radical Muslim women and male politics in Nigeria
In: Reh, M.; Ludwar-Ene, G. (eds.), Gender and identity in Africa. Münster: LIT. p. 61-70.

Periodical articleNiezen, R.W.; Bankson, Barbro (1995)
See this publicationWomen of the Jama'a Ansar al-Sunna: Female participation in a West African Islamic reform movement
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 29 #3. p. 403-428.

BookRwebangira, Magdalena K.; Mukoyogo, M.C. (1995)
The law of inheritance in Tanzania: A status report
Abstract presentNairobi: WLEA. WLEA publications #4. 30p.

Book chapterSanten, J.C.M. van (1995)
Women and the spread of Islam in West Africa: Their changing role in a North Cameroonian town
In: State and Islam. Leiden: Research School CNWS. p. 178-203.

Book chapterSanten, J.C.M. van (1995)
We attend but no longer dance: Changes in Mafa funeral practices due to Islamization
Abstract presentIn: Baroin, C.; others (eds.), Mort et rites funéraires dans le bassin du lac Tchad. Paris: Éditions de l'ORSTOM. p. 163-186.

Book chapterSuleiman, S. (1995)
Economic consequences of purdah: A case study of Sokoto town
In: Gusau, S.A. (ed.), Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam. Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. p. 1-37.

Book chapterVerEecke, Catherine (1995)
Muslim women traders of Northern Nigeria: Perspectives from the city of Yola
Abstract presentIn: African market women and economic power: The role of women in African economic development. p. 59-79.

Periodical articleWerthmann, K. (1995)
Die Frauen der Barracks: Identitätsmanagement in einer nordnigerianischen Großstadt
Abstract presentSociologus. Volume 45 #2. p. 169-180.

Book chapterWerthmann, K. (1995)
Eingeschlossene Frauen? Seklusion in Nordnigeria: Ideologie und Alltagspraxis
Abstract presentIn: Fleisch, A.; Otten, D. (eds.), Sprachkulturelle und historische Forschungen in Afrika. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. p. 327-334.

Book chapterAlmedom, A. (1994)
Drugs-dazed Muslim women? The use of tchat among urban Gurage women in Ethiopia
In: McDonald, M. (ed.), Gender, drink and drugs. Herndon, Virginia: Berg Publishers. p. 198-220.

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