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![]() | Millet, Denna K. (2006) |
| Education and Women's Political Empowerment in Diverse Islamic Socio-Political Contexts: A Comparative Study of Egypt and Iran | |
| Honors Thesis: Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota. 109p. |
![]() | Rausch, Margaret (2006) |
| Ishelhin Women Transmitters of Islamic Knowledge and Culture in Southwestern Morocco | |
| The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 11 #2. June. p. 173-192. |
![]() | Belhachmi, Zakia (2004) |
| Al-salafiyya, Feminism, and Reforms in the Nineteenth-Century Arab-Islamic Society | |
| The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 63-90. |
![]() | Goodridge, Richard A. (2004) |
| Islam, Gender and Education in Colonial Cameroon to 1961 | |
| In: Goodridge, Richard A. (ed.). Caribbean Perspectives on African History and Culture. St. Michael, Barbados: University of the West Indies, Department of History and Philosophy. |
![]() | Herrera, Linda (2004) |
| A Girls' Game? Egyptian Education between Globalization and Islamization | |
| Paper presented at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), Atlanta, Georgia, December 15-19, 2004. Washington, DC. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly B. (2004) |
| Muslim Women's Educational Activities in the Maghreb: Investigating and Redefining Scholarship in Northern Nigeria and Morocco | |
| Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 165-185. |
![]() | 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. p. 99-120. |
![]() | Was, Adam (2004) |
| Aspects of Islamic Education in Kenya | |
| Verbum SVD. Volume 45 #3. p. 257-271. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Willemse, Karin (2001) |
| 'A Room of One's Own': Single Female Teachers Negotiating the Islamist Discourse in Sudan | |
| Northeast African Studies. Volume 8 #3. p. 99-128. |
![]() | Werthmann, Katja (2000) |
| Seek for Knowledge, Even if it is in China!' Muslim Women and Secular Education in Northern Nigeria | |
| In: Salter, Thomas and King, Kenneth (eds.). Africa, Islam and Development: Islam and Development in Africa - African Islam, African Development. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, Centre of African Studies. p. 253-270. |
![]() | Hadari, Zeinabou (1999) |
| Quranic-Based Literacy and Islamic Education: A Basis for Female Empowerment in Niger | |
| Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 1999, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
![]() | Dunbar, Roberta A. (1998) |
| Gender and Islamic Studies in Africa | |
| Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 29-November 1, 1998, Chicago, Illinois. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers University. |
![]() | Hasan, Idris Salim al- (1995) |
| Gender Religious Experience: Women and Quranic Schools in Eastern Sudan | |
| Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 11 #1. January. p. 1-20. |
![]() | Issa, R.A. (1995) |
| Obstacles to Muslim Female Education in Kenya | |
| In: Bakari, Mohamed and Yahya, Saad S. (eds.). Islam in Kenya. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Contemporary Islam in Kenya. Nairobi: Muslim Educational and Welfare Association (MEWA). |
![]() | Lawson, Fatima T. (1995) |
| Islamic Fundamentalism and Continuing Education for Hausa Muslim Women in Northern Nigeria | |
| Ph.D. dissertation: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 239p. |
![]() | Malik, Lynda P. (1995) |
| Social and Cultural Determinants of the Gender Gap in Higher Education in the Islamic World | |
| Journal of Asian and African Studies. Volume 30 #3-4. December. p. 181-193. |
![]() | Adamu, Muhammad (1993) |
| The Muslim Woman and Technical Education in Nigeria | |
| Islamic Quarterly. Volume 37 #4. 4th Quarter. p. 287-290. |
![]() | Duany, Julia A. (1993) |
| The Effects of Islamic Traditions on Women's Education in the Sudan | |
| Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), December 4-7, 1993, Boston, Massachusetts. Atlanta. Emory University. |
![]() | Porter, Mary A. (1993) |
| Islamic Men and Secular Women? Forms of Swahili Knowledge in Educational Discourses | |
| Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), December 4-7, 1993, Boston, Massachusetts. Atlanta. Emory University. |
![]() | Tjomsland, Marit (1993) |
| 'The Educated Way of Thinking': Individualisation and Islamism in Tunisia | |
| Bergen, Germany: Michelsens Institute. Fantoft, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institute. Department of Social Science and Development. Working Paper D 1993:2. April. 15p. |
![]() | Horber, Monica (1992) |
| The Impact of Islam on Women's Education in Egypt | |
| M.A. Thesis: University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
![]() | Berkey, J.P. (1991) |
| Women and Islamic Education in the Mamluk Period | |
| In: Keddie, Nikki R. and Baron, Beth A. (eds.). Women in Middle Eastern History: Shifting Boundaries in Sex and Gender. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 143-159. |
![]() | Creevey, Lucy E. (1991) |
| The Impact of Islam on Women in Senegal | |
| Journal of Developing Areas. Volume 25 #3. April. p. 347-368. |
![]() | Faust, Kimberly A.; Bach, Rebecca; Gadalla, Saad M.; Khattab, Hind A.S.; Gulick, John (1991) |
| Mass Education Islamic Revival and the Population Problem in Egypt | |
| Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Volume 22 #3. Autumn. p. 329-341. |
![]() | Gruenbaum, Ellen P. (1991) |
| The Islamic Movement, Development, and Health Education: Recent Changes in the Health of Rural Women in Central Sudan | |
| Social Science and Medicine. Volume 33 #6. p. 637-645. |
![]() | Song, Hammawa A. (1991) |
| Contribution of Learned Women to Islamic Education in the 20th Century: A Case Study of Goggo Zaitinu in Fombina | |
| In: University of Maiduguri, Centre for Trans-Saharan Studies. Papers Presented to Conference on the Impact of the Ulama in Central Bilad-al-Sudan. Maiduguri, Nigeria: University of Maiduguri, Centre for Trans-Saharan Studies. |
![]() | Wamahiu, Sheila P. (1990) |
| The Education of Girls and Women: The Islamic Perspective | |
| BERC (Basic Education Resource Centre) Bulletin. #18. February. p. 12-18. |
![]() | Okunnu, Latifa (1988) |
| The Importance of Women Education to Proper Growth of Islam | |
| In: Abdullahi, Ramatu (ed.). Muslim Woman: Challenges of the 15th Hijra. Ilorin/Lagos: Woye and Sons/Islamio Publications. |
![]() | Ata, A.W. (1987) |
| The Impact of Westernising and Other Factors in the Changing Status of Muslim Women | |
| Islamic Quarterly. Volume 31 #1. 1st Quarter. p. 38-56. |
![]() | Callaway, Barbara J. (1987) |
| Muslim Hausa Women in Nigeria: Tradition and Change | |
| Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. 242p. |
![]() | Rashad, Hoda (1987) |
| Demographic Characteristics of Women in Islamic Countries | |
| Population Sciences. Volume 7. p. 31-56. |
![]() | Allam, Etimad M. (1986) |
| Egypt: Islam Women's Industrial Work Patterns and Male Labour Shortages | |
| In: United Nations. Economic Commission For Africa (ECA). Women and the Industrial Development Decade in Africa. Addis Ababa: UNECA. African Training and Research Centre for Women. p. 23-58. |
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