Zanzibari Muslim Moderns

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Discover the insightful journey of Zanzibari Muslim Moderns, a groundbreaking historical study by Anne K. Bang, examining Zanzibar's evolving Muslim identity during the interwar years. This enlightening text delves into how rapid intellectual and social changes influenced the Muslim community, highlighting the debates surrounding Islamic progress and development that were pivotal during this transformative era. Explore how the ideals of the Muslim modern took shape against a backdrop of colonial influences and local traditions.

Utilizing a rich array of sources, both Islamic and colonial, Bang meticulously constructs the narrative of the Muslim modern's emergence on the island. Learn about the connections forged with Islamic modernists across the Middle East and the significant impact of local Sufi teachings and the newly established state of Saudi Arabia. This compelling work covers the Muslim modern's role within the colonial employment system and their contributions to international discourse, as well as their community activism.

From the rise of faith-based associations to cultural practices surrounding funerals and Mawlid celebrations, the book poses critical questions about development and its rightful implementers. Zanzibari Muslim Moderns is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Muslim identity and modernization in Zanzibar. Perfect for scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book opens up dialogues on the heritage and future of the Muslim world.

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