Book

The influence of Islam on a Sudanese religion

J. J. AugustinNew York • Published In 1946 • Pages: x, 73

By: Greenberg, Joseph Harold.

Abstract
This is a study of religious acculturation among the Hausa of northern Nigeria. Greenberg bases his work on historical records and field experience in both pagan villages and the Muslim city of Kano, presenting a summary of the pagan culture, a detailed analysis of the pagan religion, and an examination of the diffusion of Mohammedan culture through the Malams, a native class of learned men. Greenberg treats also the resulting religion which is a combination of pagan, Muslim, combined, and newer features.
Subjects
General character of religion
culture
Hausa
HRAF PubDate
1997
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
George R. Bedell ; 1958
Field Date
1938-1939
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Nigeria
Notes
Joseph Greenberg
'This work was carried on {by the author} as a field fellow of the Social Science Research Council, under the auspices of Northwestern University and the results were submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the doctor of philosophy requirements at this university.'
Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-73)
LCCN
47003519
LCSH
Hausa (African people)