Subject list |
Previous page | New search |
Found: 23 | Record 1-23 | Search: Leadership |
Fasakin, Akinbode (2017) | |
Leadership and national security: an interrogation of the Boko Haram violence in Nigeria | |
African Security Review. Volume 26 #1. p. 87-108. |
Soares, Benjamin (2016) | |
New Muslim public figures in West Africa | |
In: Islamic education in Africa: writing boards and blackboards. p. 268-284. |
Bruzzi, Sylvia; Zeleke, Meron (2015) | |
Contested religious authority: Sufi women in Ethiopia and Eritrea | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 45 #1. p. 37-67. |
Augis, Erin (2014) | |
Aïcha's Sounith Hair Salon: friendship, profit, and resistance in Dakar | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 199-224. |
Diagne, Mountaga (2014) | |
Pouvoir politique et espace religieux au Sénégal | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines. 281p. |
Frede, Britta (2014) | |
Following in the steps of 'A' isha: Hassaniyya-speaking Tijani women as spiritual guides (Muqaddamat) and teaching Islamic scholars (Limrabutat) in Mauritania | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 225-273. |
Hill, Joseph (2014) | |
Picturing Islamic authority: gender metaphors and Sufi leadership in Senegal | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 275-315. |
Hill, Joseph (2014) | |
Picturing Islamic Authority: Gender Metaphors and Sufi Leadership in Senegal | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 275-315. |
LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie (2014) | |
Piety, moral agency, and leadership: dynamics around the feminization of Islamic authority in Côte d'Ivoire | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 167-198. |
Olagoke, S.A. (2014) | |
Nigeria democracy and sustainable development: the journey so far | |
Ibadan: SAO Multiventures. 396p. |
Alidou, Ousseina (2013) | |
Muslim women in postcolonial Kenya: leadership, representation, and social change | |
Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press. Women in Africa and the diaspora. 225p. |
Ayantayo, Jacob K.; Dada, Oyinloye A.; Labeodan, Helen A. (eds.) (2012) | |
Religion and governance in Nigeria: dedicated to late Dr. Akintunde, Dorcas Olubanke | |
Ibadan: Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan. Religious studies series 4. 482p. |
Ndiaye, Jupiter Tamsir (2011) | |
Daaru Muhti: l'empreinte de Baay Seex: essai | |
Dakar Ponty: Le Nègre international. Collection 'Du côté du sacré'. 152p. |
Searcy, Kim (2010) | |
The Khalifa and the routinization of charismatic authority | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 43 #3. p. 429-442. |
Bari, Osman (2009) | |
A comprehensive history of Muslims & religion in Ghana: covers leadership & its perceptions, advent of Islam and growth of Muslim communities in Ghana | |
Accra: Dezine Focus. |
Bonate, Liazzat J.K. (2008) | |
Muslim religious leadership in post-colonial Mozambique | |
South African Historical Journal. Volume 60 #4. p. 637-654. |
Schielke, Samuli (2008) | |
Mystic states, motherly virtues, female participation and leadership in an Egyptian Sufi milieu | |
Journal for Islamic Studies. Volume 28. p. 94-126. |
Adigwe, Hypolite A.; Grau, Ingeborg (2007) | |
When God says yes - who can say no? Religion as a factor in political discourse in Nigeria since the 1960s | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 7 #13. p. 79-110. |
Bonate, Liazzat J.K. (2007) | |
Traditions and transitions: Islam and chiefship in northern Mozambique ca. 1850-1974 | |
dissertation. Cape Town: University of Cape Town. 289p. |
Haenni, Patrick (2005) | |
L'ordre des caïds, conjurer la dissidence urbaine au Caire | |
Paris: Karthala. Collection Kalam. 322p. |
Mwakimako, Hassan Abdulrahman (2003) | |
Politics, ethnicity and jostling for power: the evolution of institutions of Muslim leadership and Kadhiship in colonial Kenya, 1895-1963 | |
Skuratowicz, Katarzyna Z. (2003) | |
Fundamentalist religious movements: a case study of the Maitatsine movement in Nigeria | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 106p. |
Hegeman, B.L. (2001) | |
Between glory and shame: a historical and systematic study of education and leadership training models among the Baatonu in North Benin | |
Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum. MISSION #29. 556p. |
Previous page | New search |