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This rare book exemplifies the best in comparative politico-religious analyses to capture differences in violent and pacifist Muslim (Sufi) responses, as tools to negotiate space(s) and resources in Northern Nigeria and Senegal, respectively. Professor Mahmud ably traces these contrasting Muslim experiences to historical junctures— colonial policies and outcomes, leadership, organizational structures of Sufi Brotherhoods, as well as the role of post-colonial states. It is a carefully researched and eloquently written book that reminds us of Islam's non-violent Jihadist tradition — an aspect of Islam too often forgotten or ignored in pursuit of the Global War on Terror. -- Abdoulaye Saine, Miami University
The author must be praised for producing the first comparative study of two important West African Muslim societies. -- Ousmane Kane, Harvard University

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Part I. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Muslim Politics Chapter 1: Diversity of Muslim Politics Chapter 2: History of Muslim Politics in Northern Nigeria and Senegal Part II. Social Structure, Muslim Organizations and Politics Chapter 3: Nigerian Socio-Political Structure and Muslim Politics in Northern Nigeria Chapter 4: The Social Structure, Muslim Brotherhoods and Politics in Senegal Part III. The State, Political Institutions and Muslim Politics Chapter 5: The Weak State and Muslim Politics in Nigeria Chapter 6: Strong State and Management of Muslim Politics in Senegal Chapter 7: Explaining the Diversity of Muslim Politics

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 8/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739175644, 978-0739175644
      ISBN10: 0739175645

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      This rare book exemplifies the best in comparative politico-religious analyses to capture differences in violent and pacifist Muslim (Sufi) responses, as tools to negotiate space(s) and resources in Northern Nigeria and Senegal, respectively. Professor Mahmud ably traces these contrasting Muslim experiences to historical junctures— colonial policies and outcomes, leadership, organizational structures of Sufi Brotherhoods, as well as the role of post-colonial states. It is a carefully researched and eloquently written book that reminds us of Islam's non-violent Jihadist tradition — an aspect of Islam too often forgotten or ignored in pursuit of the Global War on Terror. -- Abdoulaye Saine, Miami University
      The author must be praised for producing the first comparative study of two important West African Muslim societies. -- Ousmane Kane, Harvard University

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Muslim Politics Chapter 1: Diversity of Muslim Politics Chapter 2: History of Muslim Politics in Northern Nigeria and Senegal Part II. Social Structure, Muslim Organizations and Politics Chapter 3: Nigerian Socio-Political Structure and Muslim Politics in Northern Nigeria Chapter 4: The Social Structure, Muslim Brotherhoods and Politics in Senegal Part III. The State, Political Institutions and Muslim Politics Chapter 5: The Weak State and Muslim Politics in Nigeria Chapter 6: Strong State and Management of Muslim Politics in Senegal Chapter 7: Explaining the Diversity of Muslim Politics

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