Transnational Networks and Global Shi’i Islamic NGOs in Tanzania
Javascript needed Please enable JavaScript on your browser, so that you can use all features of this website. main-content 2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter Media and policy analysis often depicts African Muslims as pawns in the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran, ignoring the wider history of trans-regional connections between Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Dar es Salaam – Khoja Wiki
Prof Brown’s study of the Arab and German records establish that by 1866 there were not less than 40 Khojas in Mzizima, the tiny fishing village destined to came Dar es salaam.
My zbar collections 2015
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Africa Federation Archives – Murrabi Hassanalibhai Suleman “Chacha” – The Founder of Hyderi Imambara South London
SECRETARIAT AFRICA FEDERATION ARCHIVES SECTION 20th July 2018 (6th Zilkaad 1439 AH) Download: Africa Federation Archives – Murrabi Hassanalibhai Suleman “Chacha” – The Founder of Hyderi Imambara South London (PDF, 280KB) Download: Africa Federation Archives – Murrabi Hassanalibhai Suleman “Chacha” – The Founder of Hyderi Imambara South London (PDF, 276KB)
Muslim Cultures in the Indian Ocean
Explore the diversity of Muslim cultures prevalent in the Indian Ocean region where, historically, Muslims have interacted for centuries.
An interview with Abdulaziz Sachedina on His Life and Scholarship – Maydan
The following interview with Professor Abdulaziz Sachedina was conducted in 2016 and presented here after his editorial interventions for purposes of accuracy. We hope that scholars of all age cohorts will benefit from this interview on Professor Sachedina’s life and scholarship. Ahmet Selim Tekelioglu (AT): Thank you, Professor Sachedina for agreeing to speak to Maydan.
Africa Federation Archives – Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870 – 1930, Part 3
Life in Lamu From Interviews with Hussein Abdalla Jaffer Pardhan (AP) Life in Lamu in the 1930’s was very simple. People would wake up in the morning and go for prayers. They would open their shops from 8:00-12:00pm and then go home for lunch and to sleep.
Africa Federation Archives – Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870- 1930 – Part 2
Later this week: Khoja Shia Ithna-asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870- 1930 – Part 3SECRETARIAT AFRICA FEDERATION ARCHIVES SECTION 12th March 2018 (22th Jamadi ul Aakhar 1439 AH) Download: Africa Federation Archives – Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870 – 1930 – Part 2 (PDF, 876KB) Download: Africa Federation Archives – Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870 – 1930 – Part 2 – French (PDF, 876KB)
Africa Federation Archives – Khoja Shia Ithna-asheris in Lamu and Mombasa, 1870- 1930 – Part1
KHOJA SHIA ITHNA- ASHERIS IN LAMU AND MOMBASA, 1870- 1930 BY ZAHIR BHALLOO Author’s Note: A chance meeting outside Fort Jesus, Mombasa, with Cynthia Salvadori, author of the remarkable three volumes We Came in Dhows, was what first inspired me to record stories and anecdotes about Ithna-Asheri pioneers at the turn of the century.