Sufis and scholars of the sea: Family networks in East Africa, 1860-1925

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Anne Bang focuses on the ways in which a particular Islamic brotherhood, or 'tariqa', the tariqa Alawiyya, spread, maintained and propagated their particular brand of the Islamic faith. Originating in the South-Yemeni region of Hadramawt, the Alawi tariqa mainly spread along the coast of the Indian Ocean. The Alawis are here portrayed as one of many cultural mediators in the multi-ethnic, multi-religious Indian Ocean world in the era of European colonialism.

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Bang, A. K. (2003). Sufis and scholars of the sea: Family networks in East Africa, 1860-1925. Sufis and Scholars of the Sea: Family Networks in East Africa, 1860-1925 (pp. 1–260). RoutledgeCurzon Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203592687

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