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adam_text | Nathan Samwini
The Muslim Resurgence in Ghana
since 1950
Its Effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian Relations
LIT
IV
THE MUSLIM RESURGENCE IN GHANA SINCE 1950 AND ITS EFFECTS UPON
MUSLIMS AND MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS i
Abstract i
Acknowledgements ii
Dedication iii
Abbrevations S
Note on Terminology and Transliteration 9
Chapter One 11
Introduction: Background to the Study 11
1 1 Reason for the Study 11
1 2 Methodology and outline of sources used 12
121 Constitutions 13
122 Handbooks 13
123 Profiles 14
124 Speeches, addresses and minutes of official meetings 14
1 3 Principles of conducting interviews 14
1 4 Review of Literature 16
1 5 Summary of Chapters 20
Chapter Two 22
Muslims and Christians in Ghana before 1950: A historical Overview 22
2 1 Introduction 22
2 2 Islam and Islamic Groups, 1806-1950 22
221 Islam in the Northern Kingdoms 23
222 Gonja Muslims 24
223 Wala Muslims 27
224 Mamprugu Muslims 28
225 Dagomba Muslims 29
2 3 Islam in Southern Ghana 30
231 Asante 30
232 Other Southern Ghana centres 35
233 Accra and other Coastal Towns 35
2 4 The Suwari School of thought 38
2 5 Muslims of Ghana and the Wider World of Islam 42
2 6 Christian missionary activity in Southern Ghana, 1828-1950 43
261 The Basel (Presbyterian) Mission 43
262 The Wesleyan (Methodist) Mission 46
263 The Bremen (Evangelical Presbyterian) Mission 48
264 The Roman Catholic Mission 50
265 Protestant Missions in the Northern Territories, 1910-1950 52
266 The African Methodist Episcopal Zion 53
267 The Church of the Twelve Apostles 55
268 Respect for Mission Territories 57
2 7 Impact of Islam and Christianity on the People 58
271 Islamic Impact 59
272 Christian Impact 61
2 8 Conclusion , 64
Resurgence and Relationships I: The Foundations of Muslim Resurgence in Ghana,
1900-1950 66
3 1 Introduction 66
3 2 The Sufi turuq, and the other 67
V
321 The Tijaniyya and the Qadiriyya 67
3 3 The Mahdl Movement 76
3 4 Ethnic Preference, Muslim Voluntary Associations and Islamic Universalism 79
3 5 The Ahmadiyya Mission: Heterodox and A Stimulant 86
351 Impact of the Ahmadiyya Mission 89
352 The Effects of the Ahmadiyya Mission on Muslims and non Muslims 91
3 6 Colonial Rule and Muslim Resurgence before 1950 96
3 7 Muslims Relations with non-Muslims 99
371 The North 99
372 The South 101
3 8 Some Areas of Muslim-Christian Direct Encounters 103
3 9 Conclusion 104
Chapter Four 106
Resurgence and Relationships II - The Principles and Practice of Selected Muslim
Groups 106
4 1 Introduction 106
411 Background to the Muslim Programmes and Activities 107
4 2 The Constitution, Theology and Practice of the Tijaniyya and Affiliate Bodies 109
421 Tijaniyya (and Affiliated Bodies) Programmes and Activities 113
422 Tijaniyya Religious Programmes: Orthodox, Mystical or Syncretistic? 113
i The mawlidal-nabi 114
ii The funeral Rites for the dead 115
iii The manufacture of Charms and Amulets 116
iv The Exorcism of witchcraft spirits 118
423 Tijaniyya and Western type education: A new breed of scholars 120
424 The Media: A New Facility for the Muslim Resurgence 131
425 Media Control and Muslim Pressure Groups 133
426 Muslim Independent Associations and Organisations:
Affiliates to the Tijaniyya 135
427 Muslim Women s Associations: The hij9b in Public life 136
i Zumunchi 136
ii The Federation of Muslim Women s Associations of Ghana (FOMWAG) 137
428 Islamic Council for Development and Humanitarian Services (ICODEHS) 141
429 Analysis of Tijaniyya (and Affiliated Bodies) Activities 145
4 3 The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission:
Constitution, ideology, pro grammes and activities 147
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, Organogram as perceivedby the Researcher 149
431 The Amir 151
432 Wakaiat ta Iim, Education 152
433 Wakaiat tasnif, Department for Publications 153
434 Wakaiat tabshlr, Theological Propaganda 154
435 Duties of Ahmadiyya Missionaries 156
436 Secretary tabligh, Preaching 157
437 Secretary sam 7 wa basari Audio and Visual 158
438 The Programmes and Activities of the AMM 159
439 1950 to July 1974: The Era of the Pakistani Missionaries 160
4 3 10 August 1974 to Date: Indigenisation of AMM? 164
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Socio-Religious Activities - Progress Chart 169
4 4 Ahlus Sunna wal-Jama a: militant or legalistic Islam? 172
441 The Constitution and theological Principles of the ASWAJ 174
VI
442 Decentralisation of Structures 177
443 ASWAJ s Programmes and activities 179
444 Saudi Arabia and Egypt: Facilitators of the ASWAJ Courses 182
4 5 Conclusion 187
Chapter Five 191
The Effects of Muslim Resurgence 191
5 1 Introduction 191
5 2 Effects of The Muslim Resurgence on Relationships 192
521 Effects of the Muslim Resurgence on Muslim-Muslim Relations 193
522 Effects of the Muslim Resurgence on Muslim-non-Muslim Relations 200
5 3 Attempts at Fostering Tolerance and Recognition for the Other 208
531 Al-da wa al-islamiyya (World Islamic Call Society, WICS) 208
532 The INDICOMs: A Roman Catholic Framework forToler- ance 211
533 The Protestant churches and Religious Tolerance 216
i Project for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa: The Ghana Committee 217
534 The Forum of Religious Bodies (FORB) 219
535 Local Inter-religious Committees 223
5 4 Government and Religious Tolerance and Recognition 225
5 5 Individual Muslim Initiatives 228
5 6 Conclusion 231
Chapter Six 233
Concluding Observations: Present and Future Possibilities 233
6 1 Summaries of chapters 233
6 2 The Muslim Resurgence 237
621 The Tijaniyya and the Muslim Resurgence 238
622 The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission and the Muslim Resurgence 244
623 The Ahlus Sunna wal-Jama a and the Muslim Resurgence 246
624 The International Community and the Muslim Resurgence 249
6 3 Future Possibilities 252
Bibliography 257
Primary Sources 257
(a) Minutes, Speeches, Addresses, Reports etc 257
(b) Handbooks, Profiles and working Papers 260
(c) Archival Material, PRAAD 261
- Accra and Tamale Regional Office 261
(d) Local Newspapers and Electronic news Cited 262
(e) Legal Documents Cited 263
Interviews 264
Secondary Sources 268
Books 268
Essays in Books 279
Articles in Journals 280
Theses 284
Contents to the Appendices 286
Appendix 1 287
Appendix n 289
Expanded list of Muslim Groups and Organisations in Ghana 289
Muslim Groups in Ghana 289
Muslim Organisations in Ghana 289
Appendix ni 293
Vll
Muslim Media Use 293
The Print Media 293
Other Printed Material 293
Television 294
Radio 295
Music 297
Appendix IV 300
Code of Conduct for FOMWAG Officials 300
1 Comportment and Press 300
2 FOMWAG as a Religious Organisation 300
3 Avoidance of Tribalism 300
4 Relations Between FOMWAG Officials 300
a The Leaders 300
b Teamwork 301
c Disputes 301
d Allegations of Mismanagement or Financial Impropriety 301
1 Islamic Principles of Selecting Leaders 302
2 FOMWAG as a Federation of Organizations 302
3 Electoral Colleges 302
4 Avoidance of Campaign for Office 302
5 Terms of Office 303
The Reasons for these Provisions are: 303
6 Procedure for Elections 303
b Proximity of Amirah, Secretary amp; Treasurer/Financial Secretary 304
c Regional and District Headquarters of FOMWAG 304
d Notice of Elections 304
e Election Procedure 305
(ii) Eligibility to Vote Only After Payment of Annual Dues 305
(Hi) Nominations 305
(iv) Biographical Information 305
(v ) The Ballot 306
(vi) The Count 306
(vii) Allocation of Posts 306
f Presence of Officials of the National Executive 307
Appendix V 308
Additional AMM Administrative Structures 308
Majlis Amila, Executive Committee 308
Secretary Nusrat Jahan 308
Appendix VI _ 310
Additional Constitutional/Administrative Structures of ASWAJ 310
Organogram of the
Constitutional Structures of the Ahlus Sunna wal Jama a of Ghana 311
Tenure of Office 312
Functions of Officers and Committees 313
Appendix VII 316
PROCMURA Activities in Ghana 316
Appendix VIII 320
Appendix IX 322
AppendixX 323
Appendix XI 325
Vlll
Appendix XII 325
Appendix XIII 326
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS HELD ON 26TH
JANUARY, 1996, AT THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL
OF GHANA 326
1 0 PRESENT 326
2 0 OPENING: 326
3 0 PURPOSE OF MEETING 326
4 0 THE WAY FORWARD 327
5 0 COUNCIL OF CHARISMATIC CHURCHES 327
6 0 ANY OTHER MATTER 328
(a) Religious Consultative Committee 328
7 0 NEXT MEETING 328
8 0 APPRECIATION 328
9 0 CLOSING 328
Appendix XTV 329
Appendix XV 331
MINUTES OF MEETING BETWEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF HEADS OF
MEMBER CHURCHES OF THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF GHANA AND
LEADERS OF THE FEDERATION OF MUSLIM COUNCILS OF GHANA HELD
ON 5TH OCTOBER 1995 331
0 1 PRESENT: 331
0 2 OPENING 331
0 3 SELF-INTRODUCTION 332
0 4 PURPOSE OF MEETING 332
0 5 Goodwill Visit to Sekondi 334
0 6 Draft Statement 335
0 7 National Thanksgiving Service 335
0 8 Closing 335
Appendix XVI 336
PRESS RELEASE ON THE RECENT RELIGIOUS DISTURBANCES IN CERTAIN
PARTS OF THE COUNTRY 336
JOINT STATEMENT BY THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF GHANA AND THE
FEDERATION OF MUSLIM COUNCILS, GHANA 337
Appendix XVII 336
Appendix XVIII 340
Appendix XIX 340
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Nathan Samwini
The Muslim Resurgence in Ghana
since 1950
Its Effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian Relations
LIT
IV
THE MUSLIM RESURGENCE IN GHANA SINCE 1950 AND ITS EFFECTS UPON
MUSLIMS AND MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS i
Abstract i
Acknowledgements ii
Dedication iii
Abbrevations S
Note on Terminology and Transliteration 9
Chapter One 11
Introduction: Background to the Study 11
1 1 Reason for the Study 11
1 2 Methodology and outline of sources used 12
121 Constitutions 13
122 Handbooks 13
123 Profiles 14
124 Speeches, addresses and minutes of official meetings 14
1 3 Principles of conducting interviews 14
1 4 Review of Literature 16
1 5 Summary of Chapters 20
Chapter Two 22
Muslims and Christians in Ghana before 1950: A historical Overview 22
2 1 Introduction 22
2 2 Islam and Islamic Groups, 1806-1950 22
221 Islam in the Northern Kingdoms 23
222 Gonja Muslims 24
223 Wala Muslims 27
224 Mamprugu Muslims 28
225 Dagomba Muslims 29
2 3 Islam in Southern Ghana 30
231 Asante 30
232 Other Southern Ghana centres 35
233 Accra and other Coastal Towns 35
2 4 The Suwari School of thought 38
2 5 Muslims of Ghana and the Wider World of Islam 42
2 6 Christian missionary activity in Southern Ghana, 1828-1950 43
261 The Basel (Presbyterian) Mission 43
262 The Wesleyan (Methodist) Mission 46
263 The Bremen (Evangelical Presbyterian) Mission 48
264 The Roman Catholic Mission 50
265 Protestant Missions in the Northern Territories, 1910-1950 52
266 The African Methodist Episcopal Zion 53
267 The Church of the Twelve Apostles 55
268 Respect for Mission Territories 57
2 7 Impact of Islam and Christianity on the People 58
271 Islamic Impact 59
272 Christian Impact 61
2 8 Conclusion , 64
Resurgence and Relationships I: The Foundations of Muslim Resurgence in Ghana,
1900-1950 66
3 1 Introduction 66
3 2 The Sufi turuq, and the other 67
V
321 The Tijaniyya and the Qadiriyya 67
3 3 The Mahdl Movement 76
3 4 Ethnic Preference, Muslim Voluntary Associations and Islamic Universalism 79
3 5 The Ahmadiyya Mission: Heterodox and A Stimulant 86
351 Impact of the Ahmadiyya Mission 89
352 The Effects of the Ahmadiyya Mission on Muslims and non Muslims 91
3 6 Colonial Rule and Muslim Resurgence before 1950 96
3 7 Muslims' Relations with non-Muslims 99
371 The North 99
372 The South 101
3 8 Some Areas of Muslim-Christian Direct Encounters 103
3 9 Conclusion 104
Chapter Four 106
Resurgence and Relationships II - The Principles and Practice of Selected Muslim
Groups 106
4 1 Introduction 106
411 Background to the Muslim Programmes and Activities 107
4 2 The Constitution, Theology and Practice of the Tijaniyya and Affiliate Bodies 109
421 Tijaniyya (and Affiliated Bodies) Programmes and Activities 113
422 Tijaniyya Religious Programmes: Orthodox, Mystical or Syncretistic? 113
i The mawlidal-nabi 114
ii The funeral Rites for the dead 115
iii The manufacture of Charms and Amulets 116
iv The Exorcism of witchcraft spirits 118
423 Tijaniyya and Western type education: A new breed of scholars 120
424 The Media: A New Facility for the Muslim Resurgence 131
425 Media Control and Muslim Pressure Groups 133
426 Muslim Independent Associations and Organisations:
Affiliates to the Tijaniyya 135
427 Muslim Women's Associations: The hij9b in Public life 136
i Zumunchi 136
ii The Federation of Muslim Women's Associations of Ghana (FOMWAG) 137
428 Islamic Council for Development and Humanitarian Services (ICODEHS) 141
429 Analysis of Tijaniyya (and Affiliated Bodies) Activities 145
4 3 The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission:
Constitution, ideology, pro grammes and activities 147
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, Organogram as perceivedby the Researcher 149
431 The Amir 151
432 Wakaiat ta'Iim, Education 152
433 Wakaiat tasnif, Department for Publications 153
434 Wakaiat tabshlr, Theological Propaganda 154
435 Duties of Ahmadiyya Missionaries 156
436 Secretary tabligh, Preaching 157
437 Secretary sam 7 wa basari Audio and Visual 158
438 The Programmes and Activities of the AMM 159
439 1950 to July 1974: The Era of the Pakistani Missionaries 160
4 3 10 August 1974 to Date: Indigenisation of AMM? 164
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Socio-Religious Activities - Progress Chart 169
4 4 Ahlus Sunna wal-Jama'a: militant or legalistic Islam? 172
441 The Constitution and theological Principles of the ASWAJ 174
VI
442 Decentralisation of Structures 177
443 ASWAJ's Programmes and activities 179
444 Saudi Arabia and Egypt: Facilitators of the ASWAJ Courses 182
4 5 Conclusion 187
Chapter Five 191
The Effects of Muslim Resurgence 191
5 1 Introduction 191
5 2 Effects of The Muslim Resurgence on Relationships 192
521 Effects of the Muslim Resurgence on Muslim-Muslim Relations 193
522 Effects of the Muslim Resurgence on Muslim-non-Muslim Relations 200
5 3 Attempts at Fostering Tolerance and Recognition for the Other 208
531 Al-da 'wa al-islamiyya (World Islamic Call Society, WICS) 208
532 The INDICOMs: A Roman Catholic Framework forToler- ance 211
533 The Protestant churches and Religious Tolerance 216
i Project for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa: The Ghana Committee 217
534 The Forum of Religious Bodies (FORB) 219
535 Local Inter-religious Committees 223
5 4 Government and Religious Tolerance and Recognition 225
5 5 Individual Muslim Initiatives 228
5 6 Conclusion 231
Chapter Six 233
Concluding Observations: Present and Future Possibilities 233
6 1 Summaries of chapters 233
6 2 The Muslim Resurgence 237
621 The Tijaniyya and the Muslim Resurgence 238
622 The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission and the Muslim Resurgence 244
623 The Ahlus Sunna wal-Jama'a and the Muslim Resurgence 246
624 The International Community and the Muslim Resurgence 249
6 3 Future Possibilities 252
Bibliography 257
Primary Sources 257
(a) Minutes, Speeches, Addresses, Reports etc 257
(b) Handbooks, Profiles and working Papers 260
(c) Archival Material, PRAAD 261
- Accra and Tamale Regional Office 261
(d) Local Newspapers and Electronic news Cited 262
(e) Legal Documents Cited 263
Interviews 264
Secondary Sources 268
Books 268
Essays in Books 279
Articles in Journals 280
Theses 284
Contents to the Appendices 286
Appendix 1 287
Appendix n 289
Expanded list of Muslim Groups and Organisations in Ghana 289
Muslim Groups in Ghana 289
Muslim Organisations in Ghana 289
Appendix ni 293
Vll
Muslim Media Use 293
The Print Media 293
Other Printed Material 293
Television 294
Radio 295
Music 297
Appendix IV 300
Code of Conduct for FOMWAG Officials 300
1 Comportment and Press 300
2 FOMWAG as a Religious Organisation 300
3 Avoidance of Tribalism 300
4 Relations Between FOMWAG Officials 300
a The Leaders 300
b Teamwork 301
c Disputes 301
d Allegations of Mismanagement or Financial Impropriety 301
1 Islamic Principles of Selecting Leaders 302
2 FOMWAG as a Federation of Organizations 302
3 Electoral Colleges 302
4 Avoidance of Campaign for Office 302
5 Terms of Office 303
The Reasons for these Provisions are: 303
6 Procedure for Elections 303
b Proximity of Amirah, Secretary amp; Treasurer/Financial Secretary 304
c Regional and District Headquarters of FOMWAG 304
d Notice of Elections 304
e Election Procedure 305
(ii) Eligibility to Vote Only After Payment of Annual Dues 305
(Hi) Nominations 305
(iv) Biographical Information 305
(v ) The Ballot 306
(vi) The Count 306
(vii) Allocation of Posts 306
f Presence of Officials of the National Executive 307
Appendix V 308
Additional AMM Administrative Structures 308
Majlis 'Amila, Executive Committee 308
Secretary Nusrat Jahan 308
Appendix VI _ 310
Additional Constitutional/Administrative Structures of ASWAJ 310
Organogram of the
Constitutional Structures of the Ahlus Sunna wal Jama'a of Ghana 311
Tenure of Office 312
Functions of Officers and Committees 313
Appendix VII 316
PROCMURA Activities in Ghana 316
Appendix VIII 320
Appendix IX 322
AppendixX 323
Appendix XI 325
Vlll
Appendix XII 325
Appendix XIII 326
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS HELD ON 26TH
JANUARY, 1996, AT THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL
OF GHANA 326
1 0 PRESENT 326
2 0 OPENING: 326
3 0 PURPOSE OF MEETING 326
4 0 THE WAY FORWARD 327
5 0 COUNCIL OF CHARISMATIC CHURCHES 327
6 0 ANY OTHER MATTER 328
(a) Religious Consultative Committee 328
7 0 NEXT MEETING 328
8 0 APPRECIATION 328
9 0 CLOSING 328
Appendix XTV 329
Appendix XV 331
MINUTES OF MEETING BETWEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF HEADS OF
MEMBER CHURCHES OF THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF GHANA AND
LEADERS OF THE FEDERATION OF MUSLIM COUNCILS OF GHANA HELD
ON 5TH OCTOBER 1995 331
0 1 PRESENT: 331
0 2 OPENING 331
0 3 SELF-INTRODUCTION 332
0 4 PURPOSE OF MEETING 332
0 5 Goodwill Visit to Sekondi 334
0 6 Draft Statement 335
0 7 National Thanksgiving Service 335
0 8 Closing 335
Appendix XVI 336
PRESS RELEASE ON THE RECENT RELIGIOUS DISTURBANCES IN CERTAIN
PARTS OF THE COUNTRY 336
JOINT STATEMENT BY THE CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF GHANA AND THE
FEDERATION OF MUSLIM COUNCILS, GHANA 337
Appendix XVII 336
Appendix XVIII 340
Appendix XIX 340 |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T14:49:54Z |
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spelling | Samwini, Nathan Verfasser aut The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations Nathan Samwini Berlin ; Münster Lit 2006 VIII, 342 S. 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Christentum und Islam im Dialog 7 Zugl.: Birmingham, Univ., Diss., 2003 Geschichte 1950-2000 gnd rswk-swf Buitenlandse betrekkingen gtt Christenen gtt Islamieten gtt Außenbeziehungen Christentum Geschichte Islam Relations Christianity Islam Ghana History Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 gnd rswk-swf Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd rswk-swf Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd rswk-swf Reislamisierung (DE-588)4247231-3 gnd rswk-swf Ghana Religion Ghana (DE-588)4020949-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Ghana (DE-588)4020949-0 g Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 s Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Geschichte 1950-2000 z DE-604 Reislamisierung (DE-588)4247231-3 s Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 s Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 s Christentum und Islam im Dialog 7 (DE-604)BV013417729 7 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014824233&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Samwini, Nathan The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations Christentum und Islam im Dialog Buitenlandse betrekkingen gtt Christenen gtt Islamieten gtt Außenbeziehungen Christentum Geschichte Islam Relations Christianity Islam Ghana History Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 gnd Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Reislamisierung (DE-588)4247231-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4027743-4 (DE-588)4192352-2 (DE-588)4402771-0 (DE-588)4010074-1 (DE-588)4247231-3 (DE-588)4020949-0 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations |
title_auth | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations |
title_exact_search | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations |
title_full | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations Nathan Samwini |
title_fullStr | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations Nathan Samwini |
title_full_unstemmed | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations Nathan Samwini |
title_short | The Muslim resurgence in Ghana since 1950 |
title_sort | the muslim resurgence in ghana since 1950 its effects upon muslims and muslim christian relations |
title_sub | its effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian relations |
topic | Buitenlandse betrekkingen gtt Christenen gtt Islamieten gtt Außenbeziehungen Christentum Geschichte Islam Relations Christianity Islam Ghana History Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 gnd Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Reislamisierung (DE-588)4247231-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Buitenlandse betrekkingen Christenen Islamieten Außenbeziehungen Christentum Geschichte Islam Relations Christianity Islam Ghana History Islam Interreligiöser Dialog Religiöser Konflikt Reislamisierung Ghana Religion Ghana Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014824233&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV013417729 |
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