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Islam in africa

Islam in africa. The Sufi Path Steve Howard, Ohio University. The muslim traveler. Preaching, teaching, evangelizing Trade War, conquest Haj Work, migration Refuge, exile The inner journey, tariq Mohammed. The pillars of islam.

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Islam in africa

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  1. Islam in africa The Sufi Path Steve Howard, Ohio University

  2. The muslim traveler • Preaching, teaching, evangelizing • Trade • War, conquest • Haj • Work, migration • Refuge, exile • The inner journey, tariq Mohammed

  3. The pillars of islam • Shahadah “witness” There is no God but God and Mohammed is His Prophet. • Salat “prayer” • Zakat “almsgiving” • Sawm “fasting” the Holy Month of Ramadan • Haj “pilgrimage” once to Mecca in lifetime if able

  4. The Prophet Mohammed 570-632 c.e. • In history- founder of Islam; in faith- the Messenger of God • Administrator; legislator; judge; commander-in-chief; teacher, preacher; father; husband; brother • Received first revelation at age 40 from Angel Gibreel; process continued for 22 years

  5. The prophet’s successors • The Rightly Guided Caliphs • Abu Bakar; Omer; Osman; Ali • The Suni/Shi’a schism

  6. Qur’an • Created the Muslim community and was shaped by it; • Qur’an is the demonstration of the existence of God with both hidden and explicit meanings; • Fundamental text; • Liturgy- fatiha, ihklas • Education, the Arabic alphabet • Non-liturgical social events and arts

  7. Al-lugha al-arabia • Today: 200 million native speakers Language family: Afro-Asiatic, semitic languages Classical vs. Modern Standard vs. Dialects Alphabet Grammar How learned

  8. Women and islam • Islamic law addressed some of the more flagrant gender inequities • Distinguishing between Islam as religion and Islamic cultures

  9. marriage

  10. Tasowaf ‘sufism’ • Ethical and spiritual quest • Quest for perfection • Shared community- to keep us on that path • Knowledge, love, ‘intoxication’ • Controversial in the midst of Islamic orthodoxy and yet significant aspect of African Islam (Egypt, Sudan, Morocco, West Africa).

  11. Sufi refuge

  12. Islam in Africa • Islamic social movements in Africa: • Oumar Tall • Ousman don Fodio (1804) • Mohamad Ahmed El Mahdi • Abdullah Hassan North Africa- Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauretania East Africa- Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania West Africa- Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Guinea, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire

  13. salaam

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