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Dissertation / thesisBux, Z. (2004)
The changing roles of Muslim women in South Africa
master thesis. University of KwaZulu-Natal.

Periodical articleCajee, Z.A. (2004)
Islamic history and civilisation in South Africa. The impact of colonialism, Apartheid, and democracy: 1652-2003
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 11 #4. p. 90-98.

Book chapterDangor, S.E. (2004)
Negotiating identities: The case of Indian Muslims in South Africa
In: Jacobsen, K.A.; Kumar, P.P. (eds.), South Asians in the diaspora: Histories and religious traditions. Leiden: Brill.

BookGamieldien, F. (2004)
The history of the Claremont Main Road Mosque: Its people and their contribution to Islam in South Africa
Claremont: CMRM. 148p.

Periodical articleGünther, Ursula (2004)
The Memory of Imam Haron in Consolidating Muslim Resistance in the Apartheid Struggle
Abstract presentJournal for the Study of Religion. Volume 17 #1. p. 117-150.

Periodical articleHaron, Muhammed (2004)
The alternative South African Muslim press: Muslim News and Al-Qalam
Islamic Studies. Volume 43 #3. p. 457-480.

Periodical articleLong, Wahbie; Foster, Donald W. (2004)
Dissension in the ranks: The 'Sufi'-'Wahhabi' debate
Abstract presentJournal for the Study of Religion. Volume 17 #1. p. 67-93.

Periodical articleManjoo, R. (2004)
Legislative Recognition of Muslim Marriages in South Africa
International Journal of Legal Information. Volume 32 #2. p. 271-282.

BookMoosa, Najma (2004)
Unveiling the mind: a herstory of the historical evolution of the legal position of women in Islam
Bellville: University of the Western Cape. 174p.

Periodical articleMotala, Ziyad (2004)
The Draft Bill on the recognition of Muslim marriages: an unwise, improvident and questionable constitutional exercise
The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 37 #3. p. 327-339.

BookPositive Muslims (2004)
HIV, AIDS and Islam: reflections based on compassion, responsibility & justice
Cape Town: Positive Muslims. 60p.

Dissertation / thesisSadouni, S. (2004)
Minorités religieuses, intégrations, transnationalités: les 'indiens' musulmans de Durban, Afrique du Sud (1860-1994)
Abstract presentthèse de doctorat. Université Montesquieu-Bourdeaux IV. 584p.

Periodical articleSadouni, S. (2004)
Integration and Islamic education in South Africa
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 14. p. 18-19.

Dissertation / thesisSesanti, Simphiwe O. (2004)
Burial Practices, African Women, and Islam in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
M.A. Thesis: University of Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 28p.

Book chapterTayob, Abdulkader I.; Günther, U.; Niehaus, I. (2004)
Islam, politics and gender during the struggle in South Africa
In: Chidester, D.; Weisse, W. (eds.), Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 103-124.

Book chapterTayob, Abdulkader I. (2004)
Race, ideology, and Islam in contemporary South Africa
In: Feener, R.M. (ed.), Islam in world cultures: Comparative perspectives. Santa Barbara: ABC-LIO. p. 253-282.

Book chapterTayob, Abdulkader I.; Haron, Muhammad (2004)
The South African Muslims making (air)waves during the period of transformation
In: Chidester, D.; Weisse, W. (eds.), Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 125-159.

Conference paperUniversity of Jos. Faculty of Law and Department of Religious Studies (2004)
Papers presented at the international conference on comparative perspectives on Sharia in Nigeria: 15-17 January, 2004
Abstract presentJos: Futtech Systems.

Book chapterVahed, G.H.M.; Jeppie, S. (2004)
Multiple communities: Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa
In: The state of the nation: South Africa 2003-2004. p. 252-286.

Dissertation / thesisAdams, R. (2003)
Historical development of Islamic libraries internationally and in South Africa: A case study of the Islamic Library in Gatesville
master thesis. University of the Western Cape. 96p.

Periodical articleAhmed, A.K. (2003)
Muslim responses to HIV/AIDS
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 12. p. 40-41.

Periodical articleDangor, S.E. (2003)
The establishment and consolidation of Islam in South Africa: From Dutch colonisation of the Cape to the present
Historica. Volume 41 #1. p. 203-220.

Periodical articleDangor, Suleman E. (2003)
The establishment and consolidation of Islam in South Africa: from the Dutch colonisation of the Cape to the present
Abstract presentHistoria: amptelike orgaan. Volume 48 #1. p. 203-220.

Periodical articleFataar, Aslam (2003)
See this publicationMuslim Community Schools: Exemplifying Adaptation to the Democratic Landscape
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 6. p. 10-16.

Periodical articleGünther, U. (2003)
From Apartheid to democracy: Islam in South Africa
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 13. p. 46-47.

Periodical articleHaron, Muhammad (2003)
See this publicationA Portrait of the Arabic Script at the Cape
Sudanic Africa. Volume 14. p. 33-54.

BookJacobs, Rayda (2003)
Confessions of a gambler
Cape Town: Kwela Books. 240p.

Dissertation / thesisMall, M. (2003)
The teaching of Arabic to learners in Muslim private schools in South Africa and Botswana
master thesis. University of South Africa. 200p.

Periodical articleMukaddam, A. (2003)
Myth and meaning in Cape Islam: A non-conventional history of the Cape Muslims
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 3. p. 43-59.

BookQuinn, Charlotte A.; Quinn, Frederick (2003)
Pride, faith, and fear: Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract presentNew York, NY: Oxford University Press. 175p.

Periodical articleRautenbach, Christa (2003)
Equality and religious legal systems: The dilemma of Muslim women in South Africa
Woord en Daad. Volume 43. p. 17-20.

Periodical articleRoos, H. (2003)
Die representasie van islam in die Afrikaanse letterkunde
Stilet. Volume 15 #1. p. 242-269.

Dissertation / thesisSeedat, Fatima (2003)
Women and Activism: Indian Muslim Women's Responses to Apartheid South Africa
master thesis, M.SocSc. Thesis. Cape Town, South Africa: University of Cape Town. 139p.

BookSolomon, Hussein (2003)
Jihad: a South African perspective
Braamfontein: Sun Press. 139p.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam (2003)
Muslim Marriages in South Africa: The Limitations and Legacy of the Indian Relief Act of 1914
Abstract presentJournal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 21. p. 1-40.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2003)
See this publicationA Sufi Saint's Day in South Africa: The Legend of Badsha Peer
Abstract presentSouth African Historical Journal. Volume 49. p. 96-122.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H.M. (2003)
See this publicationContesting 'orthodoxy': The Tablighi-Sunni conflict among South African Muslims in the 1970s and 1980s
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 23 #2. October. p. 313-334.

Periodical articleWesterlund, David (2003)
See this publicationAhmed Deedat's Theology of Religion: Apologetics through Polemics
Abstract presentJournal of Religion in Africa. Volume 33 #3. p. 263-278.

Periodical articleBaderoon, Gabeba (2002)
See this publicationShooting the East/Veils and Masks: Uncovering Orientalism in South African Media
Abstract presentAfrican and Asian Studies. Volume 1 #4. p. 367-384.

Dissertation / thesisBangstad, S. (2002)
Om dien og doenja: Muslimske identiteter i et urbant lokalsamfunn i Cape Town
master thesis. University of Bergen. 278p.

Periodical articleBonthuys, Elsje (2002)
See this publicationAccommodating gender, race, culture and religion: outside legal subjectivity
Abstract presentSouth African Journal on Human Rights. Volume 18 #1. p. 41-58.

Book chapterGünther, U.; Niehaus, I. (2002)
Islam in South Africa: The Muslims' contribution in the struggle against apartheid and the process of democratisation
In: Islam in Africa. p. 69-90.

Book chapterGünther, U. (2002)
The memory of Imam Haron in consolidating Muslim resistance in the Apartheid struggle
In: Mitchell, G.; Mullen, E. (eds.), Religion and the political imagination in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 89-119.

Periodical articleGünther, Ursula (2002)
Lesarten des Islam in Südafrika: Herausforderungen im Kontext des sozio-politischen Umbruchprozesses von Apartheid zur Demokratie
Abstract presentAfrika Spectrum. Volume 37 #2. p. 159-174.

Periodical articleGünther, Ursula; Niehaus, Inga (2002)
See this publicationIslam, Politics and Gender during the Struggle in South Africa, 1976-1990
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 15 #2. p. 87-110.

Periodical articleHaron, Muhammed (2002)
The South African Muslims Making (Air)waves during the Period of Transformation
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 15 #2. p. 111-144.

Periodical articleJhazbhay, Iqbal (2002)
See this publicationThe Politics of Interpretation: The Call of Islam and Ulama Disciplinary Power in South Africa
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #2. October. p. 457-467.

Periodical articleJhazbhay, Iqbal (2002)
See this publicationSouth African Political Islam: A Preliminary Approach towards Tracing the Call of Islam's Discourse(s) of Struggle
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #1. April. p. 225-231.

Periodical articleMason, John Edwin (2002)
See this publication'A Faith for Ourselves': Slavery, Sufism, and Conversion to Islam at the Cape
Abstract presentSouth African Historical Journal. #46. May. p. 3-24.

BookMitchell, Gordon; Mullen, Eve (eds.) (2002)
Religion and the political imagination in a changing South Africa
Abstract presentMünster: Waxmann. Religion and society in transition #3. 220p.

Periodical articleMohamed, Y. (2002)
Islamic education in South Africa
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 9. p. 30.

Book chapterMoosa, N. (2002)
The role that lay Muslim judges play in state courts and religious tribunals in South Africa: A historical, contemporary and gender perspective
In: Jones-Pauly, C.; Elbern, S. (eds.), Access to justice: Role of court administrators and lay adjudicators in the African and Islamic contexts. The Hague: Kluwer. p. 99-136.

Periodical articleMumisa, Michael (2002)
See this publicationIslam and Proselytism in South Africa and Malawi
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #2. October. p. 275-298.

Periodical articleNiehaus, I. (2002)
Muslime in Süd Afrika: Eine Minderheit zwischen Anpassing und Widersstand
Al-Fadschr: Die Morgendämmerung. Volume 105.

Book chapterNiehaus, I. (2002)
The Muslim minority and civil society in South Africa
In: Mitchell, G.; Mullen, E. (eds.), Religion and the political imagination in a changing South Africa. Münster: Waxmann. p. 121-132.

Periodical articleOmar, A. Rashied (2002)
See this publicationMuslims and Religious Pluralism in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #1. April. p. 219-224.

Periodical articlePillay, Suren (2002)
See this publicationProblematising the Making of Good and Evil: Gangs and PAGAD
Abstract presentCritical Arts: A Journal of Media Studies. Volume 16 #2. p. 38-75.

DVD / videoRenfurm, Hennah; Hanssen, Ron (eds.) (2002)
Ending the silence
Abstract presentHolland Improvement.

Periodical articleSadouni, Samadia (2002)
Tentative d'une construction régionale de la oumma en Afrique australe
Abstract presentL'Afrique politique. p. 101-109.

Book chapterSonn, T. (2002)
Muslims in South Africa: A very visible minority
In: Haddad, Y.Y.; Smith, J.I. (eds.), Muslim minorities in the West: Visible and invisible. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press. p. 255-264.

Book chapterTayob, Abdulkader I. (2002)
Islamic discourse on evolution: Response to science, evolution and schooling in South Africa by Jeffrey Lever
In: James, W.; Wilson, L. (eds.), Architect and the Scaffold evolution and education in South Africa. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council. p. 89-95.

Dissertation / thesisToefy, M.Y. (2002)
Divorce in the Muslim community of the Western Cape: A demographic study of 600 divorce records at the Muslim Judicial Council and National Ulama Council between 1994 and 1999
master thesis. University of Cape Town. 208p.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2002)
See this publicationConstructions of Community and Identity among Indians in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910: The Role of the Muharram Festival
Abstract presentThe Journal of African History. Volume 43 #1. March. p. 77-93.

Periodical articleWalker, D. (2002)
Islam and Christianity under Apartheid: The black African dimension
Islam and the Modern Age. Volume 33 #3. p. 87-108.

Periodical articleDangor, Suleman (2001)
See this publicationHistorical Perspective, Current Literature and an Opinion Survey among Muslim Women in Contemporary South Africa: A Case Study
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 21 #1. April. p. 109-129.

BookDixon, B.; Johns, L. (2001)
See this publicationGangs, Pagad and the state: Vigilantism and revenge violence in the Western Cape
Cape Town: University of Cape Town, Institute of Criminology. Violence and Transition Series. No. 2. 80p.

Book chapterEbrahim-Valley, R. (2001)
Diversity in the imagined Umma: The example of Indian Muslims in South Africa
In: Zegeye, A. (ed.), Social identities in the new South Africa. Cape Town: Kwela Books. p. 269-300.

DVD / videoEmmett, Melody; Gavshon, Harriet (eds.) (2001)
Body & soul
Abstract presentCape Town: Day Zero Film & Video.

Periodical articleFataar, Aslam (2001)
See this publicationAddressing the Blighted Muslim Psyche in the Context of the Current World Crisis
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 4. p. 12-17.

Periodical articleHaron, Muhammed (2001)
A window into the world of personal and community libraries: Case studies from the Cape Muslim community
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 13 #2. p. 55-64.

Periodical articleHuman Rights Committee (2001)
Popular Justice: People against Gangsterism and Drugs
Human Rights Commission Quarterly Review. Volume January. p. section 3 pp. 32-70 and appendix pp. 100-126.

Book chapterJeppie, Shamil (2001)
Reclassification: Coloured, Malay, Muslim
In: Erasmus, Z.E. (ed.), Coloured by history, shaped by place: New perspectives on coloured identities in Cape Town. Cape Town: Kwela Books. p. 80-96.

Dissertation / thesisKhan, S. (2001)
The nature and causes of marital breakdown amongst a selected group of SA Indian Muslims in the Durban Metropolitan Area and its consequences for family life
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Durban-Westville.

Periodical articleLee, Rebekah (2001)
See this publicationConversion or Continuum? The Spread of Islam among African Women in Cape Town
Abstract presentSocial Dynamics. Volume 27 #2. Winter. p. 62-85.

Periodical articleMoodley, I. (2001)
The Islamic Laws of Divorce, Polygamy and Succession
Codicillus. Volume 42 #2. p. 8-15.

Book chapterMoosa, E. (2001)
Muslim law in South Africa with an incisive summary of the Ryland vs Edros: the state of the art case
In: Schärf, Wilfried; Nina, Daniel (eds.), The other law: Non-state ordering in South Africa. Cape Town: Juta Press.

Periodical articleOwaisi, F.A. (2001)
Sufism at the Cape: Origins, development and revival
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 2. p. 101-121.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2001)
See this publicationMosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910
Abstract presentJournal of Religion in Africa. Volume 31 #3. p. 305-335.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2001)
See this publicationUprooting, Rerooting: Culture, Religion and Community among Indentured Muslim Migrants in Colonial Natal, 1890-1911
Abstract presentSouth African Historical Journal. #45. November. p. 191-222.

Periodical articleAthar, S. (2000)
Prayers and healing
Abstract presentJournal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 33-35.

Periodical articleDa Costa, Y. (2000)
Losing our cultural heritage: A case study of the survival of Islam at the Cape
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 1. p. 17-32.

Book chapterGermain, E. (2000)
Les musulmans noirs d'Afrique du Sud: d'un islam 'asiatique' à islam 'africain'?
In: Faure, V. (ed.), Dynamiques religieuses en Afrique australe.. Paris Karthala. p. 141-169.

Periodical articleHaferburg, Christoph (2000)
See this publicationHow many Muslims are there in South Africa?
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 3. p. 33-34.

Periodical articleHaffejee, 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.

Book chapterJeppie, Shamil (2000)
Islam, narcotics and defiance in the Western Cape, South Africa
In: Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. p. 217-233.

Periodical articleJhazbhay, Iqbal (2000)
See this publicationAn Emerging Muslim Identity in the Global Village: The South African Presentation at the International Conference on 'Azmat Al-Hawiyya'
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 20 #2. October. p. 369-372.

Periodical articleMandivenga, Ephraim C. (2000)
See this publicationThe Cape Muslims and the Indian Muslims of South Africa: A Comparative Analysis
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 20 #2. October. p. 347-352.

BookMitha, N. (2000)
Fatwa: Its role in Shariah and contemporary society with South African case studies
Johannesburg: Afrikiyun Mubeen Publishers. 318p.

Book chapterMoosa, E. (2000)
Worlds 'apart': Tablighi Jama'at in South Africa under apartheid, 1963-1993
In: Masud, Muhammad Khalid (ed.), Travellers in faith: Studies of the Tablighi Jama'at as a transnational Islamic movement for faith renewal. Leiden: Brill. p. 206-221.

Book chapterMoosa, E. (2000)
Tensions in legal and religious values in the 1996 constitution
In: Cochrane, J.R.; Klein, B. (eds.), Sameness and difference: Problems and potentials in South African civil society. Washington: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. p. 157-176.

Book chapterMoosa, E. (2000)
Tensions in legal and religious values in the 1996 South African constitution
In: Mamdani, M. (ed.), Beyond rights talk and culture talk: Comparative essays on the politics of rights and culture. Cape Town: David Philip. p. 121-135.

Periodical articleMukaddam, A. (2000)
Towards defining popular Islam
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 1. p. 95-107.

Periodical articleRautenbach, C. (2000)
The recognition of Muslim marriages in South Africa past, present and future
Recht van de Islam. Volume 17. p. 36-89.

Book chapterSadouni, Samadia (2000)
Les territoires d'un prédicateur musulman sud-africain
In: Dynamiques religieuses en Afrique australe. p. 161-173.

Book chapterSadouni, Samadia (2000)
Ahmed Deedat: une figure originale de la prédication musulmane au sein de la communauté indienne d'Afrique du Sud
In: L'après-Mandela: enjeux sud-africains et régionaux. p. 65-76.

Periodical articleSeedat, Fatima (2000)
See this publicationDetermining the application of a system of Muslim Personal law in South Africa
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 3. p. 11-18.

Book chapterTayob, Abdulkader I. (2000)
Patterns of Islam among youth in South Africa
In: African Spirituality: Forms, Meanings and Expressions. p. 305-323.

Periodical articleVahed, G.H.M. (2000)
Indian Muslims In South Africa: Continuity, change and disjuncture, 1860-2000
Alternation. Volume 2. p. 67-98.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2000)
See this publicationChanging Islamic Traditions and Emerging Identities in South Africa
Abstract presentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 20 #1. April. p. 43-73.

Periodical articleVahed, Goolam H. (2000)
See this publicationIndians, Islam and the Meaning of South African Citizenship: a Question of Identities
Abstract presentTransformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #43. p. 25-51.

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