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Arye Oded
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Map of Kenya xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 A Profile of the Muslim Community in Kenya 11
- 2 Muslim Organizations 21
- 3 Muslims in the Establishment 29
- 4 The Political Importance of the Muslims 33
- 5 Religious Leadership and Muslim Solidarity 41
- 6 Religious, Political, and Personal Divisions 47
- 7 Muslims and the State 73
- 8 Muslims and the Law 89
- 9 Muslims and Education 95
- 10 Muslim-Christian Relations 101
- 11 Arab-Islamic Activities 111
- 12 The Islamic Factor in Kenya and the Middle East Conflict 125
- 13 The Islamic Party of Kenya 135
- 14 Islamic Extremism: The Rise and Fall of Shaikh Khalid Balala 149
- 15 Similarities and Differences in the Political Status of Muslims in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania 163
- 16 Conclusion 173
- Appendix 1 Declaration by a Person Being Converted to Islam 179
- Appendix 2 An Open Letter from the Islamic Party of Kenya to the Attorney General 181
- Appendix 3 Objectives of the United Muslims of Africa 185
- Appendix 4 “Principles of Democratic Leadership” 187
- Appendix 5 Excerpts from “Imam Khomeini and Other Scholars on Muslim Unity” 195
- Appendix 6 A Letter from Muslim Lecturers at the University of Nairobi 197
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 219
- Index 225
- About the Book 236
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Map of Kenya xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 A Profile of the Muslim Community in Kenya 11
- 2 Muslim Organizations 21
- 3 Muslims in the Establishment 29
- 4 The Political Importance of the Muslims 33
- 5 Religious Leadership and Muslim Solidarity 41
- 6 Religious, Political, and Personal Divisions 47
- 7 Muslims and the State 73
- 8 Muslims and the Law 89
- 9 Muslims and Education 95
- 10 Muslim-Christian Relations 101
- 11 Arab-Islamic Activities 111
- 12 The Islamic Factor in Kenya and the Middle East Conflict 125
- 13 The Islamic Party of Kenya 135
- 14 Islamic Extremism: The Rise and Fall of Shaikh Khalid Balala 149
- 15 Similarities and Differences in the Political Status of Muslims in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania 163
- 16 Conclusion 173
- Appendix 1 Declaration by a Person Being Converted to Islam 179
- Appendix 2 An Open Letter from the Islamic Party of Kenya to the Attorney General 181
- Appendix 3 Objectives of the United Muslims of Africa 185
- Appendix 4 “Principles of Democratic Leadership” 187
- Appendix 5 Excerpts from “Imam Khomeini and Other Scholars on Muslim Unity” 195
- Appendix 6 A Letter from Muslim Lecturers at the University of Nairobi 197
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 219
- Index 225
- About the Book 236