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Reading about madhehebu, Islam in the African diaspora, stuff I’m teaching, everyday Islam, religion in Africa, na kadhalika
Bayile, Muhammad Bin Ismail. 1998. Majibu kwa wasiokubali. Dar es Salaam: Sheikh Muhammad Bin Ismail Bayile.
———. 2000. Njia sahihi ya kila Muislam kufuata. Dar es Salaam: Sheikh Muhammad Bin Ismail Bayile.
Deeb, Lara. 2015. “Thinking Piety and the Everyday Together: A Response to Fadil and Fernando.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5 (2): 93–96. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau5.2.007.
Diouf, Sylviane A. 2013a. “African Muslims, Christian Europeans, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.” In Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas, 20–70. New York: NYU Press.
———. 2013b. “Introduction.” In Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas, 1–19. New York: NYU Press.
———. 2013c. “Literacy: A Distinction and a Danger.” In Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas, 159–209. New York: NYU Press.
———. 2013d. “The Muslim Community.” In Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas. New York: NYU Press.
———. 2013e. “Upholding the Five Pillars of Islam in a Hostile World.” In Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas, 71–98. New York: NYU Press.
Fadil, Nadia, and Mayanthi Fernando. 2015a. “Rediscovering the ‘Everyday’ Muslim: Notes on an Anthropological Divide.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5 (2): 59–88. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau5.2.005.
———. 2015b. “What Is Anthropology’s Object of Study?: A Counterresponse to Schielke and Deeb.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5 (2): 97–100. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau5.2.008.
Fauvelle, François-Xavier. 2018a. “In the Belly of the Sperm Whale: East Africa, Beginning of the Tenth Century.” In The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle Ages, translated by Troy Tice, 22–27. Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc77kzq.6.
———. 2018b. “The Land of Sofala: Coasts of Present-Day Tanzania and Mozambique, End of the Thirteenth to the Beginning of the Fourteenth Century.” In The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle Ages, translated by Troy Tice, 131–34. Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc77kzq.23.
———. 2018c. “The Stratigraphy of Kilwa, or How Cities Are Born: Coast of Present-Day Tanzania, from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century.” In The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle Ages, translated by Troy Tice, 143–48. Princeton University Press.
Groves, Dylan W. 2023. “Essays on Media and Accountability.” ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Ph.D., Columbia University.
Lauzière, Henri. 2015a. “Being Salafi in the Early Twentieth Century.” In The Making of Salafism: Islamic Reform in the Twentieth Century, 27–59. New York: Columbia University Press.
———. 2015b. “Introduction.” In The Making of Salafism: Islamic Reform in the Twentieth Century, 1–26. New York: Columbia University Press.
———. 2015c. “Rashid Rida’s Rehabilitation of the Wahhabis and Its Consequences.” In The Making of Salafism: Islamic Reform in the Twentieth Century, 60–94. New York: Columbia University Press.
Lewin, Ellen. 2018a. “Invocation: The Anthropology Ministry.” In Filled with the Spirit: Sexuality, Gender, and Radical Inclusivity in a Black Pentecostal Church Coalition, 1–26. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
———. 2018b. ““I’ve Been ’Buked”: The Double Consciousness of Being LGBT and Black.” In Filled with the Spirit: Sexuality, Gender, and Radical Inclusivity in a Black Pentecostal Church Coalition, 27–52. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
———. 2018c. “‘Just as I Am’: Revealing Authentic Selves.” In Filled with the Spirit: Sexuality, Gender, and Radical Inclusivity in a Black Pentecostal Church Coalition, 89–114. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
———. 2018d. “‘Lead Me, Guide Me’: The Charisma of Bishop Flunder.” In Filled with the Spirit: Sexuality, Gender, and Radical Inclusivity in a Black Pentecostal Church Coalition, 53–88. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
McCutcheon, Russell T. 1997. “Introduction: The Manufacture of ‘Religion.’” In Manufacturing Religion: The Discourse on Sui Generis Religion and the Politics of Nostalgia. New York: Oxford University Press.
Mouftah, Nermeen. 2024a. “Religious Reading in an Unlettered Nation.” In Read in the Name of Your Lord: Islamic Literacy Development in Revolutionary Egypt, 38–63. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
———. 2024b. “Scripturalism among Nonliterate Women.” In Read in the Name of Your Lord: Islamic Literacy Development in Revolutionary Egypt, 94–120. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
———. 2024c. “The Quran and Bible as Method.” In Read in the Name of Your Lord: Islamic Literacy Development in Revolutionary Egypt, 38–63. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Riz̤vī, Sayyid Saʻīd Ak̲h̲tar. 1980. Madhehebu za kishia. Translated by Mallam Dhikiri U.M. Kiondo. Toleo la 1. Swahili language materials. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Bilal Muslim Mission.
Schielke, Samuli. 2015. “Living with Unresolved Differences: A Reply to Fadil and Fernando.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5 (2): 89–92. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau5.2.006.
Schlee, Günther. 2012. “Introduction.” In Islam & Ethnicity in Northern Kenya & Southern Ethiopia, 1–17. Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer.
Shomali, Mohammad Ali. 2005. Yajue madhehebu ya shia. Edited by M. S. Kanju. Translated by Salman Shou. Toleo la 1. Dar-es-Salaam: Al-Itrah Foundation.
Westerlund, David. 1985. African Religion in African Scholarship: A Preliminary Study of the Religious and Political Background. Studies Published by the Institute of Comparative Religion at the University of Stockholm 7. Stockholm, Sweden: Almqvist & Wiksell International.
Wilcox, Melissa M. 2021. “Politics and Power.” In Queer Religiosities: An Introduction to Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion, 171–98. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.




















