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Ahmed, A.K. (2003) | |
Muslim responses to HIV/AIDS | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 12. p. 40-41. |
Regis, Helen A. (2003) | |
Fulbe voices: marriage, Islam, and medicine in northern Cameroon | |
Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Westview case studies in anthropology series. 175p. |
Jacobsson, L. (2002) | |
Traditional treatment of mental and psychosomatic disorders in Ethiopia | |
International Congress Series. Volume 1241. p. 265-269. |
Larsen, Kjersti (2002) | |
Knowledge, astrology and the power of healing in Zanzibar | |
Journal des africanistes. Volume 72 #2. p. 175-186. |
O'Brien, Susan M. (2001) | |
Spirit Discipline: Gender, Islam, and Hierarchies of Treatment in Postcolonial Northern Nigeria | |
Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 222-241. |
Athar, S. (2000) | |
Prayers and healing | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 33-35. |
Haffejee, S.; Esprey, Y.; Fridjhon, P. (2000) | |
Gender, religion and religiosity: An exploration of attitudes towards abortion among medical students | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 7-14. |
O'Brien, S. (2000) | |
Power and paradox in Hausa bori: Discourses of gender, healing and Islamic tradition in Northern Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin. 299p. |
Owusu-Ansah, D. (2000) | |
Prayer, amulets and healing | |
In: The history of Islam in Africa. p. 477-488. |
Asmal, K. (1999) | |
Islam, health and the environment | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 25-28. |
Jimoh, Ismaheel Akinade (1998) | |
Practice and documentation of indigenous medicine among Yoruba Muslim clerics | |
African Notes: Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. Volume 22 #1-2. p. 90-109. |
Karim, G.M. (1998) | |
Medical implications of trance rituals | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 4 #2. p. 46-56. |
Mahomed, I.B.B. (1998) | |
A comparative study of Zulu and Muslim traditional healers: A sociolinguistic perspective | |
master thesis. University of Durban-Westville. |
Parkin, D.J. (1998) | |
L'influence des livres: l'islam et l'art de la médecine à Zanzibar | |
In: Le Guennec-Coppens, F.; Parkin, D.J. (eds.), Autorité et pouvoir chez les Swahili. Paris: Karthala. p. 115-127. |
Abdalla, Ismail Hussein (1997) | |
Islam, medicine, and practitioners in Northern Nigeria | |
Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. Studies in African health and medicine #6. 188p. |
Mfaume, S.M. (1997) | |
Mosques against malaria | |
World Health Forum. Volume 18 #1. p. 35-38. |
Renne, Elisha P. (1997) | |
The Meaning of Contraceptive Choice and Constraint for Hausa Women in a Northern Nigerian Town | |
Anthropology & Medicine. Volume 4 #2. p. 159-175. |
Abdelsalam, S. (1996) | |
Techniques thérapeutiques islamique: le voleur et le visiteur. Confrontation entre deux systèmes thérapeutiques dans le Soudan (region de Gazira) - celui du zar et celui du djinn | |
thèse de doctorat. Université Paris-VII. 501p. |
Seedat, F. (1996) | |
African and Islamic Healing Practices in South Africa | |
master thesis. University of Cape Town. 100p. |
Rajaonarimanana, Narivelo (1995) | |
Les documents médicaux de la tradition arabico-malgache (sud-est de Madagascar) | |
Études océan Indien. #19. p. 11-44. |
Beckerleg, Susan (1994) | |
Medical pluralism and Islam in Swahili communities in Kenya | |
Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Volume 8 #3. p. 299-313. |
Babalola, E.O. (1993) | |
The Persistence of African Traditional Medicine in Contemporary Nigerian Society | |
Africana Marburgensia. Volume 26 #1-2. p. 4-13. |
Blanchy, S.; Cheich, M.; Said, M.; Allaoui, M.; Issihaka, M. (1993) | |
Thérapies traditionnelles aux Comores | |
Cahiers des sciences humaines. Volume 29 #4. p. 763-790. |
Kirby, J.P. (1993) | |
The Islamic dialogue with African traditional religion: Divination and health care | |
Social Science and Medicine. Volume 36 #3. p. 237-247. |
Soubeiga, A. (1993) | |
Syncrétismes et pratiques thérapeutiques des marabouts au Burkina Faso | |
Sociologie, Santé. Volume 9. p. 54-64. |
Mu'azu Nguru, M.A. (1992) | |
The role of Islam in the field of modern medicine | |
Bauchi: Ramadan Press. 90p. |
Gruenbaum, Ellen P. (1991) | |
The Islamic Movement, Development, and Health Education: Recent Changes in the Health of Rural Women in Central Sudan | |
Social Science and Medicine. Volume 33 #6. p. 637-645. |
Conteh, Al-Hassan (1990) | |
Reflections on Some Concepts of Religion and Medicine in Liberian Society | |
Liberian Studies Journal. Volume 15 #2. p. 145-157. |
Dahl, G. (1989) | |
Possession as cure: The Ayaana cult of Waso Borana | |
In: Culture, experience and pluralism: essays on African ideas of illness and healing. p. 151-165. |
Dia, A. (1989) | |
Education islamique et psychothérapie moderne en Afrique: le cas des originaires du Fouta | |
thèse de doctorat. Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar. 217p. |
Ahmed, A.M. (1988) | |
Somali traditional healers: Role and status | |
In: Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Somali Studies. p. 240-247. |
Last, Murray (1988) | |
Charisma and medicine in Northern Nigeria | |
In: Charisma and brotherhood in African Islam. p. 183-204. |
Oseni, Z.I. (1988) | |
Islamic scholars as spiritual healers in a Nigerian community: An examination of the activities of mallams in Afenmai area of Bendel State | |
Islamic Culture. Volume 62 #4. p. 183-192. |
Oseni, Z.I. (1988) | |
Islamic scholars as spiritual healers in a Nigerian community: An examination of the activities of mallams in Afenmai area of Bendel State | |
In: The place of religion in the development of Nigeria. p. 236-253. |
Wall, L. Lewis (1988) | |
Hausa medicine: Illness and well-being in a West African culture | |
Durham: Duke University Press. 370p. |
El-Tom, Abdullahi O. (1985) | |
Drinking the Koran: The Meaning of Koranic Verses in Berti Erasure | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 55 #4. p. 414-431. |
Malle, Y. (1985) | |
Le culte de possession en milieu bamanan: le 'Jine-don' dans le district de Bamako. Etude clinique du 'Jiné-bana' | |
mémoire de fin d'études. ENSUP, Bamako. |
Stock, R. (1985) | |
Islamic medicine in rural Hausaland | |
In: Toit, B.d.; Abdalla, I.H. (eds.), African Healing Strategies. New York: Trado-Medic Books. |
Wondergem, Peter (1985) | |
De opkomst van de marabout: islamitische (genees)-praktijken bij de Dipla-Boulouf (Senegal) | |
Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam. 87p. |
El-Tom, A.O. (1983) | |
Religious men and literacy in Berti society | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of St. Andrews. |
Wall, L.L. (1982) | |
Traditional medicine and the values of life in a rural Hausa village | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Oxford University. |
Abdalla, I.H. (1981) | |
Islamic medicine and its influence on traditional Hausa practitioners in Northern Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin. 240p. |
Darrah, A.C. (1980) | |
A hermeneutic approach to Hausa therapeutics: The Allegory of the Living Fire | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Northwestern University. |
Preneuf, Ch. de; Barc, H. (1969) | |
L'homme qui fait pleurer les arbres: (El Hadji Ousmane N'Dombo Ba, thérapeute et magicien) | |
Psychopathologie africaine. Volume 5 #3. p. 395-459. |
Parkin, David J. (1968) | |
Medicines and Men of Influence | |
Man. Volume 3 #3. September. p. 424-439. |
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