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In all, despite the challenges posed by the confluence of history and memory in reconstructing the past, Hanson demonstrates how to navigate this rough terrain with a significant degree of success, a cue that emerging historians, especially those studying Africa, could take to contribute meaningfully to this dynamic field.

* Africa *

This book about the Ahmadiyya, a reformist Islamic movement in South Asia and West Africa, is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the historiography of global Islam and the British Empire. It is also notably well written and grounded in current debates in the field of African history.

* American Historical Review *

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements
Note on Terminology and Spelling
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Section 1: Preparing the Way in the Gold Coast
1. The Hausa Force and the Religious Marketplace in the Fante States
2. Binyameen Sam's Fante Muslim Community
Section 2: Ahmadiyya Genesis and Expansion to London and Lagos
3. The Genesis of the Ahmadiyya in British India
4. Ahmadiyya Expansion to London and Lagos
Section 3: Ahmadiyya Arrival and Consolidation in the Gold Coast
5. Ahmadiyya Arrival in the Gold Coast
6. Ahmadiyya Consolidation in the Gold Coast
7. Ahmadiyya Expansion to Asante
8. Ahmadiyya Expansion to Wa
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 16/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9780253029331, 978-0253029331
      ISBN10: 0253029333

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      In all, despite the challenges posed by the confluence of history and memory in reconstructing the past, Hanson demonstrates how to navigate this rough terrain with a significant degree of success, a cue that emerging historians, especially those studying Africa, could take to contribute meaningfully to this dynamic field.

      * Africa *

      This book about the Ahmadiyya, a reformist Islamic movement in South Asia and West Africa, is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the historiography of global Islam and the British Empire. It is also notably well written and grounded in current debates in the field of African history.

      * American Historical Review *

      Table of Contents

      Preface and Acknowledgements
      Note on Terminology and Spelling
      List of Abbreviations
      Introduction
      Section 1: Preparing the Way in the Gold Coast
      1. The Hausa Force and the Religious Marketplace in the Fante States
      2. Binyameen Sam's Fante Muslim Community
      Section 2: Ahmadiyya Genesis and Expansion to London and Lagos
      3. The Genesis of the Ahmadiyya in British India
      4. Ahmadiyya Expansion to London and Lagos
      Section 3: Ahmadiyya Arrival and Consolidation in the Gold Coast
      5. Ahmadiyya Arrival in the Gold Coast
      6. Ahmadiyya Consolidation in the Gold Coast
      7. Ahmadiyya Expansion to Asante
      8. Ahmadiyya Expansion to Wa
      Conclusion
      Glossary
      Bibliography
      Index

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