Governance and Islam in East Africa

Muslims and the State

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Edinburgh University Press
Edited by Farouk Topan, Kai Kresse, Erin E. Stiles, Hassan Mwakimako
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Recent studies of Muslims in Kenya and Tanzania have tended either to examine governance of Muslims in relation to security issues, or to discuss the reforms attempted within communities and their implications for Muslim theology, rituals and general welfare. Both these approaches are covered in this book, and a third is added – the study of Muslims as citizens or residents of their respective countries, looking at their activities and attitudes in relation to the various challenges they face together with their fellow compatriots and citizens.

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