Becoming Muslim in Mainland Tanzania, 1890-2000

ISBN13: 9780197264270ISBN10: 0197264271 Hardback, 376 pages
Oct 2008,  In Stock

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Description

The widespread conversion to Islam in East Africa during the colonial period is well known, but the reasons have remained obscure. This volume examines Muslim communities in Southeast Tanzania that originated in the early twentieth century and have recently become divided between radical Islamists and defenders of a local orthodoxy.

This volume asks why did Tanzanian converts turn to Islam under a Christian colonial regime? How did they learn how to live as Muslims in the isolation of rural villages, and how did they reconcile their Muslim allegiance with the continuation of local religious practices? How did gender relations change as they became Muslim? How did Tanzanian Muslims move from enthusiastic support for independence from colonial rule in the 1950s, to intense mistrust and sometimes violent opposition towards their independent government by the 1990s?

Making extensive use of first-hand accounts with a combination of government and mission records, this volume examines the intellectual and social forces behind these transitions.

Features

  • Showcases African voices throughout hundreds of interviews
  • Analyzes the roots of current religious conflicts
  • Provides a trans-regional perspective

Reviews

"This is a thorough and sympathetic history, a pleasure to read." --International Bulletin of Missionary Research

Product Details

376 pages; 10 plates; ISBN13: 978-0-19-726427-0ISBN10: 0-19-726427-1

About the Author(s)

Felicitas Becker is Assistant Professor of African History at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver

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