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Beyond Jihad: The Pacifist Tradition In West African Islam
Beyond Jihad: The Pacifist Tradition In West African Islam
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At the heart of this process were clerics who used religious and legal scholarship to promote Islam. Once this clerical class emerged, it offered continuity and stability in the midst of political changes and cultural shifts, helping to inhibit the spread of radicalism, and subduing the urge to wage jihad. With its policy of religious and inter-ethnic accommodation, this pacifist tradition took Islam beyond traditional trade routes and kingdoms into remote districts of the Mali Empire, instilling a patient, Sufi-inspired, and jihad-negating impulse into religious life and practice. Islam was successful in Africa, Sanneh argues, not because of military might but because it was made African by Africans who adapted it to a variety of contexts.
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Explores peaceful spread of Islam in Africa's history.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding a different perspective on how Islam expanded peacefully in Africa, this book is fascinating. It highlights the role of scholars and social adaptation rather than conflict, offering a nuanced view of religious growth. This book is perfect for anyone curious about the history of religion and its peaceful cultural integration.