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Contents |
| Abdulkader Tayob & Aslam Farouk-Alli |
Introduction |
| Shamil Jeppie |
Power, Knowledge, and Edward W. Said (1935 - 2003) |
| Aslam Fataar |
Muslim Community Schools in Cape Town: Exemplifying Adaptation to the Democratic Landscape |
| Munadia Karaan |
Islamic Identity as Perceived by Community Media: A study of the Voice of the Cape |
| Muhammed Haron |
South African Muslims' Venture into Cyberspace |
| Somaya Abdullah |
Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy in South Africa: Research Analysis and Findings |
| Abdulkader Tayob |
Muslim Personal Law: Women's Experiences and Perspectives |
| Leila Davids |
Positioning Muslim Women: A Feminist Narrative Analysis |
| Shafinaaz Hassim |
Daughters are Diamonds: When Honour Precludes the Freedom of the Reflexive Self |
| Tahir Fuzile Sitoto |
Engaging Muslimness and the Making of African Muslim Identity |
| Shahid Mathee |
Muslim Identity Constructions in Soweto |
| Muhammed Haron |
Maulana Ahmad Sadeq Desai and His Majlis |
| Devarakshanam Betty Govinden |
Aziz Hassim's The Lotus People |
| Chris Barron |
Tatamkulu Afrika: Poet of South Africa's Forgotten People |
| Shathley Q |
Weapon of Choice: The Contiguity of Genre in Zubeida Jaffer's Our Generation |
| Nazeem Manuel |
Rayda Jacobs' Confessions of a Gambler |
| Gabeba Baderoon |
Oblique Figures: Imagining Islam in South African Art |
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Edward Said: A Bibliography with Web Connections |
| Husain Savant |
Review of Ahmed Essop's Suleiman M. Nana |
| Aslam Farouk-Alli |
Current Research and Writing Relating to Islam and Muslims |
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Contributors |