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4. How Muhammad al-Wali developed a radical definition of the unbeliever

  • Dorrit van Dalen
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Biographies of Radicalization
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Abstract

Muhammad b. Sulayman al-Wali was a renowned scholar in the region of today’s Baghirmi and Bornu, in the last decades of the 17th century. He developed a radical definition of the unbeliever, which deviated from mainstream ideas but became influential in his own time and later. Historical facts about al-Wali’s life are scarce, but they allow us to trace the development of his most important ideas. On the one hand, these ideas reflect an excellent education in the Muslim sciences; on the other, they respond to concerns of the population of his home environment with regard to a ‘real’ or ‘fake’ Muslim identity.

Abstract

Muhammad b. Sulayman al-Wali was a renowned scholar in the region of today’s Baghirmi and Bornu, in the last decades of the 17th century. He developed a radical definition of the unbeliever, which deviated from mainstream ideas but became influential in his own time and later. Historical facts about al-Wali’s life are scarce, but they allow us to trace the development of his most important ideas. On the one hand, these ideas reflect an excellent education in the Muslim sciences; on the other, they respond to concerns of the population of his home environment with regard to a ‘real’ or ‘fake’ Muslim identity.

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