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West Africa, Islam, and the Arab World

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West Africa, Islam, and the Arab World - Hunwick, John (Editor)
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West Africa is defined as the area south of the Sahara between the Atlantic and Lake Chad, encompassing the Sahel zone, tropical forests, and pasturelands. West Africans speak languages belonging to three major families: Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, and Afro-Asiatic, as well as the official languages, French and English, introduced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The language of scholarship and learning has been Arabic since the seventh century, when Arab merchants, soldiers, and missionaries came south and ...

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West Africa, Islam, and the Arab World 2007, Markus Wiener Publishing Inc, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9781558763999

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