انتشار الإسلام في غانا بين القرنين 12 و13ه-18 و19م
Other Title(s)
Spreading of Islam in Ghana between the 12th and 13th centuries AH (18th-19th AD)
Author
Source
Issue
Vol. 18, Issue 51 (31 Jan. 2022), pp.18-31, 14 p.
Publisher
[Islamic Forum Foundation] (Previously) / South Sahara Research Center (Currently)
Publication Date
2022-01-31
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
No. of Pages
14
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
This study aims to demonstrate the spread of Islam in the jungles of Africa, in particularly the region of Volta River, where people remained attached to their paganism while remaining hostile towards Islam, despite the attemps of the African Islamic kingdoms in the sahel region to convert them.
The Mussi kingdoms were the most hostile of these kingdoms, especialy the kingdom of Dagomba.
In this study we will try to highlight the role of traveling merchants in spreading Islam, especially after they persuade king Na Zanjina to convert to Islam, as we will also try to highlight the Islamic influences in this kingdom.
This study concludes that the spread of Islam in the Dagomba took rather a long time, while it was achieved finally through individual efforts of the mobile merchants like Dyula and Yarsé.
It is worth mentioning that the role of Imam Whi had a privileged position among the kings of the Dagomba.
American Psychological Association (APA)
شعباني، نور الدين. 2022. انتشار الإسلام في غانا بين القرنين 12 و13ه-18 و19م. قراءات إفريقية،مج. 18، ع. 51، ص ص. 18-31.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
شعباني، نور الدين. انتشار الإسلام في غانا بين القرنين 12 و13ه-18 و19م. قراءات إفريقية مج. 18، ع. 51 (كانون الثاني 2022)، ص ص. 18-31.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
شعباني، نور الدين. انتشار الإسلام في غانا بين القرنين 12 و13ه-18 و19م. قراءات إفريقية. 2022. مج. 18، ع. 51، ص ص. 18-31.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
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BIM-1557479