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Bux, Z. (2004) | |
The changing roles of Muslim women in South Africa | |
master thesis. University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
Cajee, 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. |
Dangor, 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. |
Gamieldien, F. (2004) | |
The history of the Claremont Main Road Mosque: Its people and their contribution to Islam in South Africa | |
Claremont: CMRM. 148p. |
Günther, Ursula (2004) | |
The Memory of Imam Haron in Consolidating Muslim Resistance in the Apartheid Struggle | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 17 #1. p. 117-150. |
Haron, Muhammed (2004) | |
The alternative South African Muslim press: Muslim News and Al-Qalam | |
Islamic Studies. Volume 43 #3. p. 457-480. |
Long, Wahbie; Foster, Donald W. (2004) | |
Dissension in the ranks: The 'Sufi'-'Wahhabi' debate | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 17 #1. p. 67-93. |
Manjoo, R. (2004) | |
Legislative Recognition of Muslim Marriages in South Africa | |
International Journal of Legal Information. Volume 32 #2. p. 271-282. |
Moosa, 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. |
Motala, 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. |
Positive Muslims (2004) | |
HIV, AIDS and Islam: reflections based on compassion, responsibility & justice | |
Cape Town: Positive Muslims. 60p. |
Sadouni, S. (2004) | |
Minorités religieuses, intégrations, transnationalités: les 'indiens' musulmans de Durban, Afrique du Sud (1860-1994) | |
thèse de doctorat. Université Montesquieu-Bourdeaux IV. 584p. |
Sadouni, S. (2004) | |
Integration and Islamic education in South Africa | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 14. p. 18-19. |
Sesanti, 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. |
Tayob, 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. |
Tayob, 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. |
Tayob, 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. |
University 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 | |
Jos: Futtech Systems. |
Vahed, 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. |
Adams, 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. |
Ahmed, A.K. (2003) | |
Muslim responses to HIV/AIDS | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 12. p. 40-41. |
Dangor, 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. |
Dangor, Suleman E. (2003) | |
The establishment and consolidation of Islam in South Africa: from the Dutch colonisation of the Cape to the present | |
Historia: amptelike orgaan. Volume 48 #1. p. 203-220. |
Fataar, Aslam (2003) | |
Muslim Community Schools: Exemplifying Adaptation to the Democratic Landscape | |
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 6. p. 10-16. |
Günther, U. (2003) | |
From Apartheid to democracy: Islam in South Africa | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 13. p. 46-47. |
Haron, Muhammad (2003) | |
A Portrait of the Arabic Script at the Cape | |
Sudanic Africa. Volume 14. p. 33-54. |
Jacobs, Rayda (2003) | |
Confessions of a gambler | |
Cape Town: Kwela Books. 240p. |
Mall, M. (2003) | |
The teaching of Arabic to learners in Muslim private schools in South Africa and Botswana | |
master thesis. University of South Africa. 200p. |
Mukaddam, A. (2003) | |
Myth and meaning in Cape Islam: A non-conventional history of the Cape Muslims | |
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 3. p. 43-59. |
Quinn, Charlotte A.; Quinn, Frederick (2003) | |
Pride, faith, and fear: Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 175p. |
Rautenbach, Christa (2003) | |
Equality and religious legal systems: The dilemma of Muslim women in South Africa | |
Woord en Daad. Volume 43. p. 17-20. |
Roos, H. (2003) | |
Die representasie van islam in die Afrikaanse letterkunde | |
Stilet. Volume 15 #1. p. 242-269. |
Seedat, 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. |
Solomon, Hussein (2003) | |
Jihad: a South African perspective | |
Braamfontein: Sun Press. 139p. |
Vahed, Goolam (2003) | |
Muslim Marriages in South Africa: The Limitations and Legacy of the Indian Relief Act of 1914 | |
Journal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 21. p. 1-40. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2003) | |
A Sufi Saint's Day in South Africa: The Legend of Badsha Peer | |
South African Historical Journal. Volume 49. p. 96-122. |
Vahed, Goolam H.M. (2003) | |
Contesting 'orthodoxy': The Tablighi-Sunni conflict among South African Muslims in the 1970s and 1980s | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 23 #2. October. p. 313-334. |
Westerlund, David (2003) | |
Ahmed Deedat's Theology of Religion: Apologetics through Polemics | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 33 #3. p. 263-278. |
Baderoon, Gabeba (2002) | |
Shooting the East/Veils and Masks: Uncovering Orientalism in South African Media | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 1 #4. p. 367-384. |
Bangstad, S. (2002) | |
Om dien og doenja: Muslimske identiteter i et urbant lokalsamfunn i Cape Town | |
master thesis. University of Bergen. 278p. |
Bonthuys, Elsje (2002) | |
Accommodating gender, race, culture and religion: outside legal subjectivity | |
South African Journal on Human Rights. Volume 18 #1. p. 41-58. |
Günther, 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. |
Günther, 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. |
Günther, Ursula (2002) | |
Lesarten des Islam in Südafrika: Herausforderungen im Kontext des sozio-politischen Umbruchprozesses von Apartheid zur Demokratie | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 37 #2. p. 159-174. |
Günther, Ursula; Niehaus, Inga (2002) | |
Islam, Politics and Gender during the Struggle in South Africa, 1976-1990 | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 15 #2. p. 87-110. |
Haron, 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. |
Jhazbhay, Iqbal (2002) | |
The Politics of Interpretation: The Call of Islam and Ulama Disciplinary Power in South Africa | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #2. October. p. 457-467. |
Jhazbhay, Iqbal (2002) | |
South African Political Islam: A Preliminary Approach towards Tracing the Call of Islam's Discourse(s) of Struggle | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #1. April. p. 225-231. |
Mason, John Edwin (2002) | |
'A Faith for Ourselves': Slavery, Sufism, and Conversion to Islam at the Cape | |
South African Historical Journal. #46. May. p. 3-24. |
Mitchell, Gordon; Mullen, Eve (eds.) (2002) | |
Religion and the political imagination in a changing South Africa | |
Münster: Waxmann. Religion and society in transition #3. 220p. |
Mohamed, Y. (2002) | |
Islamic education in South Africa | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 9. p. 30. |
Moosa, 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. |
Mumisa, Michael (2002) | |
Islam and Proselytism in South Africa and Malawi | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #2. October. p. 275-298. |
Niehaus, I. (2002) | |
Muslime in Süd Afrika: Eine Minderheit zwischen Anpassing und Widersstand | |
Al-Fadschr: Die Morgendämmerung. Volume 105. |
Niehaus, 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. |
Omar, A. Rashied (2002) | |
Muslims and Religious Pluralism in Post-Apartheid South Africa | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 22 #1. April. p. 219-224. |
Pillay, Suren (2002) | |
Problematising the Making of Good and Evil: Gangs and PAGAD | |
Critical Arts: A Journal of Media Studies. Volume 16 #2. p. 38-75. |
Renfurm, Hennah; Hanssen, Ron (eds.) (2002) | |
Ending the silence | |
Holland Improvement. |
Sadouni, Samadia (2002) | |
Tentative d'une construction régionale de la oumma en Afrique australe | |
L'Afrique politique. p. 101-109. |
Sonn, 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. |
Tayob, 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. |
Toefy, 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. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2002) | |
Constructions of Community and Identity among Indians in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910: The Role of the Muharram Festival | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 43 #1. March. p. 77-93. |
Walker, D. (2002) | |
Islam and Christianity under Apartheid: The black African dimension | |
Islam and the Modern Age. Volume 33 #3. p. 87-108. |
Dangor, Suleman (2001) | |
Historical Perspective, Current Literature and an Opinion Survey among Muslim Women in Contemporary South Africa: A Case Study | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 21 #1. April. p. 109-129. |
Dixon, B.; Johns, L. (2001) | |
Gangs, 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. |
Ebrahim-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. |
Emmett, Melody; Gavshon, Harriet (eds.) (2001) | |
Body & soul | |
Cape Town: Day Zero Film & Video. |
Fataar, Aslam (2001) | |
Addressing the Blighted Muslim Psyche in the Context of the Current World Crisis | |
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 4. p. 12-17. |
Haron, 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. |
Human 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. |
Jeppie, 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. |
Khan, 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. |
Lee, Rebekah (2001) | |
Conversion or Continuum? The Spread of Islam among African Women in Cape Town | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 27 #2. Winter. p. 62-85. |
Moodley, I. (2001) | |
The Islamic Laws of Divorce, Polygamy and Succession | |
Codicillus. Volume 42 #2. p. 8-15. |
Moosa, 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. |
Owaisi, F.A. (2001) | |
Sufism at the Cape: Origins, development and revival | |
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 2. p. 101-121. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2001) | |
Mosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910 | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 31 #3. p. 305-335. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2001) | |
Uprooting, Rerooting: Culture, Religion and Community among Indentured Muslim Migrants in Colonial Natal, 1890-1911 | |
South African Historical Journal. #45. November. p. 191-222. |
Athar, S. (2000) | |
Prayers and healing | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 33-35. |
Da 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. |
Germain, 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. |
Haferburg, Christoph (2000) | |
How many Muslims are there in South Africa? | |
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 3. p. 33-34. |
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. |
Jeppie, 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. |
Jhazbhay, Iqbal (2000) | |
An 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. |
Mandivenga, Ephraim C. (2000) | |
The Cape Muslims and the Indian Muslims of South Africa: A Comparative Analysis | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 20 #2. October. p. 347-352. |
Mitha, N. (2000) | |
Fatwa: Its role in Shariah and contemporary society with South African case studies | |
Johannesburg: Afrikiyun Mubeen Publishers. 318p. |
Moosa, 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. |
Moosa, 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. |
Moosa, 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. |
Mukaddam, A. (2000) | |
Towards defining popular Islam | |
ICOSA Occasional Journal. Volume 1. p. 95-107. |
Rautenbach, C. (2000) | |
The recognition of Muslim marriages in South Africa past, present and future | |
Recht van de Islam. Volume 17. p. 36-89. |
Sadouni, Samadia (2000) | |
Les territoires d'un prédicateur musulman sud-africain | |
In: Dynamiques religieuses en Afrique australe. p. 161-173. |
Sadouni, 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. |
Seedat, Fatima (2000) | |
Determining the application of a system of Muslim Personal law in South Africa | |
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa. Volume 3. p. 11-18. |
Tayob, Abdulkader I. (2000) | |
Patterns of Islam among youth in South Africa | |
In: African Spirituality: Forms, Meanings and Expressions. p. 305-323. |
Vahed, G.H.M. (2000) | |
Indian Muslims In South Africa: Continuity, change and disjuncture, 1860-2000 | |
Alternation. Volume 2. p. 67-98. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2000) | |
Changing Islamic Traditions and Emerging Identities in South Africa | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 20 #1. April. p. 43-73. |
Vahed, Goolam H. (2000) | |
Indians, Islam and the Meaning of South African Citizenship: a Question of Identities | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #43. p. 25-51. |
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