o:id 26354 url https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/26354 o:resource_template Book o:resource_class bibo:Book dcterms:title The Colonial Impact in Christian-Muslim Relations in Ghana and Togo: A comparative assessment dcterms:publisher Missionshilfe Verlag dcterms:date 2020 dcterms:type https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/8541 dcterms:identifier https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q126368307 Q126368307 iwac-reference-0000758 dcterms:language https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/8322 dcterms:abstract The main conclusions drawn from this study are that since there seem not to have been any clear-cut guidelines or documented policy of the British and the French on Christians and Muslims in Africa, the colonial governments related with Islam based on the discretion or decision of the Governor General. But whether a policy or attitude, it is clear that it was acted upon, implemented and very consistent in action. After the independence of the Ghana and Togo, successive governments of the two countries under study have made efforts constitutionally, educationally and spiritually to foster Christian-Muslim relations since adherents of the two religions continue to interact and engage one another. dcterms:spatial https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/544 dcterms:provenance Hamburg bibo:authorList Margaret Makafui Tayviah bibo:numPages 272 --