Religious militancy and self-assertion : Islam and politics in Nigeria
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書誌事項
Religious militancy and self-assertion : Islam and politics in Nigeria
(The making of modern Africa)
Avebury, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-288) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This critical assessment of the origins and consequences of Islam and politics in colonial and post-colonial Nigeria covers religion and national integration; looks at the old and the new Caliphates; examines violence and deprivation in the Kaduna State; and analyses national feeling.
目次
- The context - religion and national integration
- the old and the new Caliphates
- "One North, One God" - Islam and political legitimation
- "Rumblings below the River Niger" - protest by the Yoruba Muslims
- religious bigotry
- the Shari'a in politics
- violence and deprivation - the Kaduna State experience
- the religious palaver - a memo to the state
- violence in Zangon-Kataf, 1992 - the national question.
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