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by Aziz A. Batran
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Aziz Batran is Professor of African history at Howard University, Washington . He is the author of several works including Islam and Revolution in Africa, The Qadiryya Brotherhood in West Africa and the Western Sahara
Aziz Batran is Professor of African history at Howard University, Washington . He is the author of several works including Islam and Revolution in Africa, The Qadiryya Brotherhood in West Africa and the Western Sahara. Dr. Batran's area of interest is the spread of Islam and Sufi Brotherhoods in North and West Africa and the role they played in cementing the religious, cultural and economic unity of these African regions.
Aziz Batran, professor of African history in the history department at Howard University, passed away .
Aziz Batran, professor of African history in the history department at Howard University, passed away unexpectedly on October 14, 2011. Aziz Batran was born in the southern Sudan on November 18, 1941. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree with honors at the University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, in 1964. His published monographs include Islam and Revolution in Africa (1984), Battle over Tobacco-Smoking Between African Muslim Scholars (in Arabic, 1995), The Turbaned Junta of Sudan: Manipulation of Song and Music (1997), The Qadiryya Brotherhood in West Africa and the Western Sahara (2001), and, Tobacco Smoking Under Islamic Law (2003).
The role of Islam in West African politics goes back to the beginnings of the encounter between Islamic culture and .
The role of Islam in West African politics goes back to the beginnings of the encounter between Islamic culture and traditional African political leadership in the medieval period. When Arabo-Berber culture arrived in the West Soudan, African rulers in Ghana, Soudan, and other smaller kingdoms of the time were very much influenced by their traditional African world view. 3 For some discussion on Islam and radical thought in Africa, see Batran, Aziz, Islam and Revolution in Africa (Brattleboro, Vermont: Center for Arab and Islamic Studies, 1983).
Islam Batran (Arabic: إسلام البطران; born 1 October 1994) is a Palestinian footballer who plays for Al-Jazeera and the Palestine national team
Islam Batran (Arabic: إسلام البطران; born 1 October 1994) is a Palestinian footballer who plays for Al-Jazeera and the Palestine national team. He scored his first international goal in a 1–2 loss against Iraq.
Notes for an African World Revolution: Africans at the Crossroads is a collection of essays that have been broadly amassed . The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work.
Notes for an African World Revolution: Africans at the Crossroads is a collection of essays that have been broadly amassed in five thematic sections. Clarke begins with the roots of the African and African-American freedom struggle in the African World. A major section is devoted to a detailed discussion of the uncompleted revolution of five monumental African leaders: Kwame Nkrumah.
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