Islam, war, and peace in the horn of Africa

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Islam had, from its very insipience, a dual conceptualization of Christian Ethiopia. One set of traditions carried a strong legacy of good neighborliness and peace. The other set recycled a legacy of enmity and a war for Islamic victory.

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Erlich, H. (2013). Islam, war, and peace in the horn of Africa. In Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics, and Islamic Reformism (pp. 187–199). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137322098_9

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