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2. The Transition from Traditional to Reformed Tijaniyya
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Figures IX
- Maps X
- Tables X
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Note on Language Use and Transliteration XVII
- Introduction: Political Culture and the Kano Case Study 1
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Part I. Patterns of Religious Authority and Community
- 1. Religious Identity and Structure 43
- 2. The Transition from Traditional to Reformed Tijaniyya 73
- 3. The Consolidation of Reformed Tijaniyya 105
- 4. Qadiriyya, Mahdiyya, and Usmaniyya 146
- 5. Comparative Orientations Toward Authority and Community 190
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Part II. Patterns of Political Authority and Community
- 6. Emirate Authority and Community 213
- 7. The Ideological Basis of Early Emirate Reform 273
- 8. The Transition to Kano State 306
- 9. Authority and Community in Kano State 337
- 10. Comparative Orientations Toward Authority and Community 373
- Conclusion: Religion and Political Culture in Kano 387
- Appendix 1. Bakin Ruwa Ward (Kano City) Religious Survey, 1965 399
- Appendix 2. Succession to Selected Clan and District Headships in Kano Emirate 405
- Appendix 3. Electoral Succession in Kano 410
- Appendix 4. Kano State Movement Debates 412
- Appendix 5. Authority Structures in Kano State, 1969-70 416
- Glossary 1. Hausa Terms Used in Text (with Arabic and English Equivalents) 423
- Glossary 2. Hausa Muslim Names Mentioned in Text (with Arabic Equivalents) 429
- Glossary 3. Kano Emirate Titles Mentioned in Text 432
- Bibliography 436
- Name Index 443
- Subject Index 451
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Figures IX
- Maps X
- Tables X
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Note on Language Use and Transliteration XVII
- Introduction: Political Culture and the Kano Case Study 1
-
Part I. Patterns of Religious Authority and Community
- 1. Religious Identity and Structure 43
- 2. The Transition from Traditional to Reformed Tijaniyya 73
- 3. The Consolidation of Reformed Tijaniyya 105
- 4. Qadiriyya, Mahdiyya, and Usmaniyya 146
- 5. Comparative Orientations Toward Authority and Community 190
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Part II. Patterns of Political Authority and Community
- 6. Emirate Authority and Community 213
- 7. The Ideological Basis of Early Emirate Reform 273
- 8. The Transition to Kano State 306
- 9. Authority and Community in Kano State 337
- 10. Comparative Orientations Toward Authority and Community 373
- Conclusion: Religion and Political Culture in Kano 387
- Appendix 1. Bakin Ruwa Ward (Kano City) Religious Survey, 1965 399
- Appendix 2. Succession to Selected Clan and District Headships in Kano Emirate 405
- Appendix 3. Electoral Succession in Kano 410
- Appendix 4. Kano State Movement Debates 412
- Appendix 5. Authority Structures in Kano State, 1969-70 416
- Glossary 1. Hausa Terms Used in Text (with Arabic and English Equivalents) 423
- Glossary 2. Hausa Muslim Names Mentioned in Text (with Arabic Equivalents) 429
- Glossary 3. Kano Emirate Titles Mentioned in Text 432
- Bibliography 436
- Name Index 443
- Subject Index 451