2018 Volume 15
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Muhammed Haron | Editorial | ||
Focus: Ongoing Developments: Trans-Regional Muslim Networks and Migration | |||
Shahid Vawda | Muslim Migrants and Identities: Malawians and Senegalese in Durban, South Africa |
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Edmore Dube | State authority and Islamic vibrancy: The case of Southern Africa with special reference to Muslims of Malawian origin | ||
Jameel Asani | African Muslim Transnationalism: The formation of Somali religious identity in South Africa | ||
Ali Masawudu | Islamic Migration and Margins: A South Asian Shi'i Community in Johannesburg | ||
Silindiwe Svingowanisei | Zimbabwe's Three Muslim Communities: corresponding Beliefs, Distinctive Identities | ||
Focus: Unfinished Business: Political Struggle, Social Justice, and Freedom | |||
Auwais Rafudeen | The paradox of Shaykh Yusuf: The 'non-political' freedom fighter | ||
Muhammed Haron | Haron and Timol Inquests: Different Stories, Same Outcomes | ||
Gadija Ahjum | Searching for authenticity within Islamism: Women's journeys of everyday political Islam | ||
Vanessa Rivera De La Fuente | Shamima Shaikh's Life-long Commitment to Social Justice and The Building of a Nation | ||
Focus: Attentive Reflections: Biographies, Memories, and Obituaries | |||
Halim Gencoglu | An Ottoman Source regarding the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa 1899-1902: Ghazi Mahmud Mukhtar Pasha and his work "Afrika-i Cenubi Muharebesi" (The South African War) | ||
Muhammed Haron | South Africa's Ahmed Kathrada (1929-2017): A Man of Substance, a Man of Principles |
Suleman Dangor | Mogamat Hoosain Ebrahim (1942-2018): A Little-Recognized Cape Muslim Academic | ||
Ebrahim Moosa and Farid Esack | Mawlana Ighsaan Hendricks (1964-2018): A Committed Pragmatist, A Dedicated Activist | ||
Miscellaneous Texts: Reports and Surveys | |||
Annotated by Muhammed Haron | South Africa's President and Muslim Judicial Council's President: Sharing Thoughts regarding State-Community Partnership |
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Abdalla Mohamed Bashir | Halal Foods: South African Christian Consumers' Concerns |