Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... practice is foreign to them : its language is not theirs ; Mecca , where a few of them have made the pilgrimage , is very distant and they feel , therefore , that they are not the center of the religious world . In that world they are ...
... practice is foreign to them : its language is not theirs ; Mecca , where a few of them have made the pilgrimage , is very distant and they feel , therefore , that they are not the center of the religious world . In that world they are ...
Page 431
... practice , he argues , Islamic societies have since the earliest days been oppressive to black people . The debate on Islam and the African has reached a stage , perhaps , where practice is too much seen through a blur of polemics and ...
... practice , he argues , Islamic societies have since the earliest days been oppressive to black people . The debate on Islam and the African has reached a stage , perhaps , where practice is too much seen through a blur of polemics and ...
Page 443
... practices it , and what is ac- tually experienced . If Equiano's Christianity did not make him subservient under ... practice , or presents them as possessing virtues which his experience has shown Europe to lack . He informs the ...
... practices it , and what is ac- tually experienced . If Equiano's Christianity did not make him subservient under ... practice , or presents them as possessing virtues which his experience has shown Europe to lack . He informs the ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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