págs. 22-40
págs. 41-60
The African community and African 'ulāma' in Mecca: Al-jāmī and Muḥammad Surūr al-sabbān (twentieth century)
págs. 61-89
págs. 90-109
"Those who represent the sovereign in his absence": Muslim scholarship and the question of legal authority in the pre-modern Sahara (Southern Algeria, Mauritania, Mali), 1750-1850
págs. 121-135
Philosophical Sufism in the Sokoto Caliphate: the case of Shaykh Dan Tafa
págs. 136-168
"If all the legal schools were to disappear": 'Umar Tāl's approach to jurisprudence in Kitāb al-Rimāh
págs. 169-183
A new African orality?: Tijānī Sufism, sacred knowledge and the ICTs in post-truth times
págs. 184-203
The sacred text in Egypt's popular culture: the qur'ānic sounds, the meanings and formation of sakīna (sacred space) in traditions of poverty and fear
págs. 204-229
Modernizing the madrasa: Islamic education, development and tradition in Zanzibar
págs. 239-260
A new daara: integrating qur'ānic, agricultural, and trade education in a community setting
págs. 261-280
Islamic education and the "diaspora": religious schooling for Senegalese migrants' children
págs. 281-299
What does traditional Islamic education mean?: examples from Nouakchott's contemporary female learning circles
págs. 300-319
Bringing 'ilm to the common people: Sufi vernacular poetry and Islamic education in Brava, c. 1890-1959
Lidwien Kapteijns, Alessandra Vianello
págs. 326-359
A Senegalese Sufi saint and 'Ajamī poet: Sëriñ Moor Kayre (1874-1951)
págs. 360-383
Praise and prestige: the significance of elegiac poetry among Muslim intellectuals on the late twentieth-century Kenya coast
págs. 384-406
The study of Islamic scholarship and the social sciences in Africa: bridging knowledge divides, reframing narratives
págs. 407-425
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