Africa, Globalization and the Muslim Worlds
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 40170
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Islam in Africa; globalization; transnationalism; diaspora
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Scholarship on the globalization of Islamic Africa has been focused either on merely describing (if not romanticizing) African Muslims’ experiences abroad, on one hand, or on exploring how Muslim societies in Africa are affected by global Islamic trends, on the other hand. Little attention has been paid to the ways in which Islam and what it means to be African and Muslim have been and are being negotiated at the intersection of local, regional, and global encounters, narratives, perceptions, and exchanges. The aim of this volume is to bring together current and ground-breaking work on the dynamics of continuity and change in forms of Islamic piety, authority, and knowledge production in Africa and the African diaspora, in a context of increased global connections. How do African Muslims articulate their religious life in a globalized world? For African Muslims in the diaspora, how do religious links with their homelands shape their relationship to Islam? To what extent has the interaction between the so-called Muslim world and Africa shaped Islamic practices and thought or the perception of the so-called Umma? What drives the Modern Jihadists insurgencies linking the Maghreb and Africa south of the Sahara? What role does pilgrimage play in connecting African Muslims with other Muslims from distant lands? How do African Muslims navigate notions of Africa and Islam, faith, foreignness, and modernity in a globalized world?
Prof. Dr. Ousmane Kane
Prof. Dr. Zekeria Ould Ahmed Salem
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Africa
- Muslim World
- Transnationalism
- Globalization
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