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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. |
![]() | Bruzzi, Sylvia; Zeleke, Meron (2015) |
![]() | Contested religious authority: Sufi women in Ethiopia and Eritrea |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 45 #1. p. 37-67. |
![]() | Frede, Britta (2014) |
![]() | Following in the steps of 'A' isha: Hassaniyya-speaking Tijani women as spiritual guides (Muqaddamat) and teaching Islamic scholars (Limrabutat) in Mauritania |
![]() | Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 225-273. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Kâ, Thierno (2011) |
Chaykha Rokhaya Niass, the sufi, the educator: study and analysis of her thought | |
Dakar: Thierno Kâ. |
![]() | Hill, Joseph (2010) |
![]() | 'All women are guides': Sufi leadership and womanhood among 'Taalibe Baay' in Senegal |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 40 #4. p. 375-412. |
![]() | Diouf, Mamadou; Leichtman, Mara A. (eds.) (2009) |
New perspectives on Islam in Senegal: conversion, migration, wealth, power, and femininity | |
![]() | New York: Palgrave MacMillan. 285p. |
![]() | Masquelier, Adeline Marie (2009) |
Women and Islamic revival in a West African town | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 343p. |
![]() | Schielke, Samuli (2008) |
Mystic states, motherly virtues, female participation and leadership in an Egyptian Sufi milieu | |
Journal for Islamic studies. Volume 28. p. 94-126. |
![]() | Arnfred, Signe (2004) |
![]() | Tufo Dancing: Muslim Women's Culture in Northern Mozambique |
![]() | Lusotopie. p. 39-65. |
![]() | Buggenhagen, Beth Anne (2004) |
Domestic object(ion)s: The Senegalese Murid trade, diaspora and the politics of marriage payments, love and state privatization | |
In: Weiss, Brad (ed.), Producing African futures: Ritual and reproduction in a neoliberal age. Leiden: Brill. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Hutson, A.S. (2004) |
African Sufi women and ritual change | |
Journal of Ritual Studies. Volume 18 #2. p. 61-73. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Krasberg, Ulrike (2002) |
Die Ekstasetänzerinnen von Sîdî Mustafa: eine theater-ethnologische Untersuchung | |
Berlin: Reimer. 244p. |
![]() | Buggenhagen, Beth A. (2001) |
![]() | Prophets and Profits: Gendered and Generational Visions of Wealth and Value in Senegalese Murid Households |
![]() | Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 31 #4. p. 373-401. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Ould Cheikh, A.W. (2001) |
Brotherhoods and gender relations in Mauritania | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 8. p. 26. |
![]() | Declich, F. (2000) |
Sufi experience in rural Somali: A focus on women | |
Social Anthropology. Volume 8 #3. p. 295-318. |
![]() | Hutson, Alaine S. (1999) |
![]() | The Development of Women's Authority in the Kano Tijaniyya, 1894-1963 |
![]() | Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 43-64. |
![]() | Constantin, F. (1998) |
Condition féminine et dynamique confrérique en Afrique orientale | |
In: Islam et islamismes au sud du Sahara. p. 31-40. |
![]() | Evers 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. |
![]() | Evers Rosander, E. (1997) |
Le 'dahira' de Mam Diarra Bousso à Mbacké: analyse d'une association religieuse de femmes sénégalaises | |
![]() | In: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 160-174. |
![]() | Declich, F. (1996) |
Formas poeticas religiosas femeninas en un contexto rural somali: el Nabi-ammaan | |
Studia Africana. #7. p. 123-145. |
![]() | Ebin, V. (1995) |
Women's saints and strategies: The expanding role of Senegalese women in international trade | |
Mondes en développement. Volume 91. p. 113-115. |
![]() | Constantin, F. (1987) |
Condition féminine et dynamique confrérique en Afrique orientale | |
![]() | Islam et sociétés au Sud du Sahara. #1. p. 58-69. |
![]() | Sadig, H.B. (1985) |
Aspects of female participation in religious organizations in Sudan: The case of the Republican Sisters | |
master thesis. University of Khartoum. 83p. |
![]() | Dwyer, D.H. (1979) |
Women, Sufism and decison-making in Moroccan islam | |
![]() | In: Beck, Lois; Keddie, Nikki (eds.), Women in the Muslim World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University press. p. 585-598. |
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