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The Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 5 [2 VOLS]. The Writings of Mauritania and the Western Sahara. Part 1, Part 2
Stewart, Charles C. (compiler) with Sidi Ahmed Wuld Ahmed Salim; Mohamed Nouhi; Babacar Mbengue; Bruce S Hall; Abdel Wedoud Ould Cheikh
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Octavo. 2 vols. xxx, 827; vii, (830)-1716pp. Black boards lettered in white, gray and green. Illustrated with maps. A fine, as new set, still in publisher's shrink wrap Winner of the 2016 Conover-Porter Award. The prize is awarded by the African Studies Association (ASA) to Outstanding Af…rica-related reference works, bibliographies or bibliographic essays published in any country, separately or as part of a larger work. The Writings of Mauritania and the Western Sahara compiles 300 years of literary production, in excess of 10,000 titles by over 1800 authors,who document a vibrant Islamic culture and educational system in a Bedouin society lacking any overarching state. This contradicts our received wisdom about the nature of high Islamic scholarship, and it offers insights into complicated relationships between the authority of the Word and quotidian life in nomadic society. Biographical profiles of the writers and analyses of significant works tell a story of the organic growth of a Saharan scholarly tradition, linked but largely independent of the heartlands, original in its Hassaniyya verse and extensive legal literature, deeply rooted in its Islamic culture. Contents. v. 5. The writings of Mauritania and the Western Sahara, Parts 1-2 Volume 5, Parts 1 & 2, of the Brill series "Handbook of Oriental studies =; Handbuch der Orientalistik." Also "The Near and Middle East, Volume 13." ((HdO).