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5 kwi 2021 · The peoples of Zanzibar, their customs and religious beliefs : Dale, Godfrey : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Dale, Godfrey. Publication date. 1920. Topics. customs, Zanzibar -- Religious life and customs, Tanzania -- Zanzibar. Publisher. Westminster, Universities' Mission to Central Africa. Collection.
Building on this narrative, historical Zanzibar is celebrated as a prosperous, cosmopolitan, and peaceful trading hub with Islam as a unifying framework. Zanzibar’s Islamic-cosmopolitan history is a locus of pride, nurtured as social
Zanzibar is Muslim in terms of norms and values, a society that emerged through its key teachings and culture. Islam, being the religion of the majority of the population (about 95 per cent), constitutes the backdrop and the major reference of the whole process of cultural enlightenment.
The second chapter of his book gives a detailed description of the many and varied “contemporary Muslim communities,” and speculates on their origins. However, for him Islam as a “revealed religion” is the archetypal reified category. It is universal, unchanging and unbending—”a way of life” imposed from above.
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The Peoples Of Zanzibar; Their Customs And Religious Beliefs [PDF] [46k6fm1jrv20]. Publisher: Westminster, Universities' Mission to Central Africa Publication date: 1920 Subjects: Zanzibar -- Religious l...
Hanna Nieber, Islamic Zanzibar: Between the Indian Ocean and the African Mainland, Journal of Africana Religions, Vol. 7, No. 1, Special Issue: East African and Indian Ocean Perspectives (2019), pp. 131-137