id 15696 Url https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/15696 Modèle de ressource Book Classe de ressource bibo:Book Titre Unveiling Modernity in Twentieth-Century West African Islamic Reforms Editeur https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/25172 Date 2012 Type https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/8541 Identifiant https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q113524484 Q113524484 iwac-reference-0000728 Langue https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/8322 Résumé In this book Ousman Kobo analyzes the origins of Wahhabi-inclined reform movements in two West African countries. Commonly associated with recent Middle Eastern influences, reform movements in Ghana and Burkina Faso actually began during the twilight of European colonial rule in the 1950s and developed from local doctrinal contests over Islamic orthodoxy. These early movements in turn gradually evolved in ways sympathetic to Wahhabi ideas. Kobo also illustrates the modernism of this style of Islamic reform. The decisive factor for most of the movements was the alliance of secularly educated Muslim elites with Islamic scholars to promote a self-consciously modern religiosity rooted in the Prophet Muhammad's traditions. This book therefore provides a fresh understanding of the indigenous origins of "Wahhabism." Couverture spatiale https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/546 Provenance Leiden Liste des auteurs https://islam.zmo.de/s/afrique_ouest/item/1245 Doi https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004233133 10.1163/9789004233133 Nombre de pages 383 --