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    Doubt, Scholarship and Society in 17th-Century Central Sudanic Africa
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        Dorrit van Dalen
        
                        
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                        English, Arabic
                    
                
                
                
                    
                        
                            Published/Copyright:
                            
                                2016
                            
                        
                    
                
            
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About this book
The seventeenth century was a period of major social change in central sudanic Africa. Islam spread from royal courts to rural communities, leading to new identities, new boundaries and new tasks for experts of the religion. Addressing these issues, the Bornu scholar Muḥammad al-Wālī acquired an exceptional reputation. Dorrit van Dalen’s study places him within his intellectual environment, and portrays him as responding to the concerns of ordinary Muslims. It shows that scholars on the geographical margins of the Muslim world participated in the debates in the centres of Muslim learning of the time, but on their own terms. Al-Wālī’s work also sheds light on a century in the Islamic history of West Africa that has until now received little attention.
    
    
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Dorrit van Dalen has published on West Africa as a journalist, before she obtained a Ph.D. from Leiden University in 2015.
            
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'To conclude, van Dalen’s book is an important contribution, successfully navigating between global and local contexts. Doubt, Scholarship and Society encompasses text edition and translation with a trans-disciplinary analysis combining micro and global history, anthropology, religious studies, and palaeography, which is the best way, in this reviewers opinion, to renovate African history'.
Rémi Dewière, European University Institute in Reading Religion http://readingreligion.org/books/doubt-scholarship-and-society-17th-century-central-sudanic-africa
            
        Rémi Dewière, European University Institute in Reading Religion http://readingreligion.org/books/doubt-scholarship-and-society-17th-century-central-sudanic-africa
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                eBook published on:
                            July 11, 2016
                        
                        
                        eBook ISBN:
                        9789004324480
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                            318
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
                    eBook ISBN:
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        Keywords for this book
                 Bornu; aqida; kabbe; Fulani; tobacco; popular; ulema; ulama; al-Wali; al-Wālī; Sudan; literacy; orality; al-Sanusi; aqīda
            Audience(s) for this book
                All interested in the history of Islam in Africa, in the exchange between the oral and literary transmission of culture and in intellectual history in Africa.