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Taguem Fah, Gilbert L. (2007) | |
The War on Terror, the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline and the New Identity of the Lake Chad Basin | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 25 #1. January. p. 101-117. |
Lydon, Ghislaine (2005) | |
Slavery, Exchange, and Islamic Law: A Glimpse from the Archives of Mali and Mauritania | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 117-148. |
Ben-Meir, Jason (2004) | |
Community-Based Development in the Islamic World: Proposals for a New U.S. Initiative | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 111-123. |
Carvalho, Anabela Soriano (2004) | |
Comportamento dos empresários islâmicos em Moçambique | |
África: Revista do Centro de Estudos Africanos. Volume 22-23. p. 327-342. |
Hesse, Brian J. (2004) | |
The Peugeot and the baobab: Islam, structural adjustment and liberalism in Senegal | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 22 #1. January. p. 3-12. |
Nomani, Farhad (2003) | |
The Problem of Interest and Islamic Banking in a Comparative Perspective: The Case of Egypt, Iran and Pakistan | |
Review of Middle East Economics and Finance. Volume 1 #1. April. p. 37-70. |
Gutelius, David P.V. (2002) | |
The Path is Easy and the Benefits Large: The Nasiriyya, Social Networks and Economic Change in Morocco, 1640-1830 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 43 #1. March. p. 27-49. |
Weiss, Holger (2002) | |
Reorganising social welfare among Muslims: Islamic voluntarism and other forms of communal support in northern Ghana | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 32 #1. p. 83-109. |
Alpers, Edward A. (2001) | |
A Complex Relationship: Mozambique and the Comoro Islands in the 19th and 20th Centuries | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 41 #161. p. 73-95. |
Dillman, Bradford (2001) | |
'Round Up the Unusual Suspects': American Policy Toward Algeria and its Islamists | |
Middle East Policy. Volume 8 #3. September. p. 126-143. |
Miller, James A. (2001) | |
Trading through Islam: The Interconnections of Sijilmasa, Ghana and the Almoravid Movement | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 6 #1. Spring. p. 29-58. |
Pfeifer, Karen (2001) | |
Islamic Business and Business as Usual: A Study of Firms in Egypt | |
Development in Practice. Volume 11 #1. February. p. 20-33. |
Zakaria, Yakubu (2001) | |
Entrepreneurs at Home: Secluded Muslim Women and Hidden Economic Activities in Northern Nigeria | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-123. |
Ahmed, Hussein (1999) | |
Faith and Trade: The Market Stalls around the Anwar Mosque in Addis Ababa during Ramadan | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 19 #2. October. p. 261-268. |
Elbeiti, Badreddin O. (1998) | |
Participatory Islamic Finance and Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical Examination | |
Sudan Notes and Records. #2. p. 175-186. |
Jalloh, Alusine (1998) | |
The Fula and the Motor Transport Business in Freetown, Sierra Leone | |
African Economic History. Volume 26. p. 63-81. |
Salih, A.M. (1998) | |
Small Farmers, Rural Islamic Banks Bureaucrats, and Brokers in Dar-aal-Manasir of Northern Sudan: Credit Institutions of Neo-Shail | |
Arab World Geographer. Volume 1 #1. Fall. p. 23-39. |
Ahmad, Abdussamad H. (1996) | |
Trade and Islam in the Towns of Bagemdir, 1900-1935 | |
Journal of Ethiopian Studies. Volume 29 #2. December. p. 5-21. |
Rodriguez-Manas, Francisco (1996) | |
Agriculture, Sufism and the State in Tenth/Sixteenth Century Morocco | |
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Volume 59 #3. p. 450-471. |
Soares, Benjamin F. (1996) | |
The Prayer Economy in a Malian Town | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 36 #144. p. 739-753. |
Utvik, Bjorn O. (1995) | |
Filling the Vacant Throne of Nassar: The Economic Discourse of Egypt's Islamist Opposition | |
Arab Studies Quarterly. Volume 17 #4. Fall. p. 29-55. |
Bernal, Victoria (1994) | |
Gender, Culture, and Capitalism: Women and the Remaking of Islamic 'Tradition' in a Sudanese Village | |
Comparative Studies in Society and History. Volume 36 #1. January. p. 36-67. |
VerEecke, Catherine (1993) | |
It is Better to Die Than to Be Shamed. Cultural and Moral Dimensions of Women's Trading in an Islamic Nigerian Society | |
Anthropos. Volume 88 #4-6. p. 403-417. |
Warms, Richard L. (1992) | |
Merchants, Muslims, and Wahhabiyya: The Elaboration of Islamic Identity in Sikasso, Mali | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 26 #3. p. 485-507. |
Tangban, O.E. (1991) | |
The hajj and the Nigerian economy 1960-1981 | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 21 #3. August. p. 241-255. |
Nnadozie, Emmanuel; Dwight, Margaret (1990) | |
The Political Economy of Islamic Penetration and Development in Niger | |
Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives. Volume 9 #2-3. June-September. p. 205-219. |
Frishman, Alan (1986) | |
The Impact of Islam on the Urban Structure and Economy of Kano, Nigeria | |
Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 7 #2. July. p. 464-475. |
Cannon, Byron D. (1985) | |
Entrepreneurial Management of Tunisia's Private Habous Patrimony, 1902-1914 | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 10 #2-3. March-June. p. 41-50. |
Padayachee, M. (1984) | |
South Africa: A Comparative Analysis of the Economic Status of Muslims and Non-Muslim Indians in the Durban Municipal Area | |
Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 5 #1. p. 224-230. |
Amin, Samir (1983) | |
Is There a Political Economy of Ismalic Fundamentalism? | |
Journal of African Marxists. #3. January. p. 6-29. |
Brett, Michael (1983) | |
Islam and Trade in the Bilad al-Sudan, Tenth-Eleventh Century A.D | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 24 #4. p. 431-440. |
Nyang, Sulayman S. (1982) | |
Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy Toward Africa | |
Horn of Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 3-17. |
Argyle, W.J. (1981) | |
Muslims in South Africa: Origins, Development and Present Economic Status | |
Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 3 #2. Winter. p. 222-255. |
Lubeck, Paul M. (1981) | |
Islamic Networks and Urban Capitalism: An Instance of Articulation from Northern Nigeria | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 21 #81-83. p. 67-78. |
Mukras, Mohammed S. (1981) | |
The Nubian Muslim Community in Kenya: An Economic Appraisal | |
Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 3 #2. Winter. p. 206-221. |
Mark, Peter (1978) | |
Urban Migration, Cash Cropping and Calamity. The Spread of Islam among the Diola Boulouf, 1900-1940 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 21 #2. September. p. 1-14. |
Lovejoy, Paul E. (1971) | |
Long-Distance Trade and Islam: Nineteenth Century Hausa Kola Trade | |
Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria. Volume 5 #4. June. |
Levtzion, Nehemia (1968) | |
Commerce et islam chez les Dagomba du Nord-Ghana | |
Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. Volume 23 #4. p. 723-743. |
Mazrui, Ali A. (1967) | |
Islam, Political Leadership and Economic Radicalism in Africa | |
Comparative Studies in Society and History. Volume 9 #3. April. p. 274-291. |
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