Equals in Learning and Piety: Muslim Women Scholars in Nigeria and North America

Author:   Beverly Mack
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
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9780299342609


Pages:   294
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Equals in Learning and Piety: Muslim Women Scholars in Nigeria and North America


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Equals in Learning and Piety is an intellectual history of the ‘Yan Taru (Associates) movement, a women-led Islamic educational organization that continues to this day in both northern Nigeria and in the United States. Drawing on extensive scholarship across disciplines including history, Islamic studies, anthropology, gender and women’s studies, and literary studies—and alongside rigorous ethnographic research and interviews with leading Nigerian Muslim scholars—Beverly Mack argues that this formidable Muslim women’s movement consolidated the religious and social order established by the Sokoto Jihad in the early nineteenth century.  Mack shows how women scholars instructed rural Hausa and Fulani women in Muslim ethics, doctrine, traditions, and behavior that followed and replaced the traumatic experience of warfare unleashed by the Jihad. She shows that these unique social engagements shaped people’s agency in the dynamic process of social change throughout the nineteenth century. Women imaginatively reconciled Muslim reformist doctrines and traditional practices in Nigeria, and these doctrines have continued to be influential in the diaspora, especially among Black American Muslims in the United States in the twenty-first century. With this major investigation of a little-studied phenomenon, Mack demonstrates the importance of women to the religious, political, and social transformation of Nigerian Muslim society.

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Author:   Beverly Mack
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint:   University of Wisconsin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9780299342609


ISBN 10:   0299342603
Pages:   294
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Notes on Terminology, Names, and Orthography   Introduction: Muslim Women as Change Agents in Nineteenth-Century Nigeria and the Contemporary United States   Part I: Women Transform Society Chapter 1. Transmission through Generations: Nigerian ‘Yan Taru in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Chapter 2. Muslim Women’s Roles and Scholarship Chapter 3. ‘Yan Taru’s Role in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Nigerian Education Chapter 4. Fodiology: ‘Yan Taru in North America   Part 2 Piety and Poetry Chapter 5. The Sanctity of Knowledge and Women’s Authority Chapter 6. Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Women’s Scholarship Chapter 7. Uwardeji Maryam and Hubbare Residences  Chapter 8. Nigerian ‘Yan Taru Instruction and Curricula   Conclusion   Notes Glossary References Index

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"Through a detailed history of Muslim women’s education in Hausaland and contemporary North America, Mack brings her deep knowledge of Hausa, poetry, and Islam to bear on how we understand Muslim women as educators, poets, and essential actors in their societies. This is an important book that will change how people think about Muslim women."" - Katrina Daly Thompson, author of Zimbabwe’s Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity ""An excellent addition to scholarship on Nigerian religious studies. With a firm foundation in the religious, social, and political history of Nigeria from the nineteenth century to the present day, Equals in Learning and Piety is engaging, insightful, and wide-ranging. Mack’s analysis of the impact of ’Yan Taru on Black Muslims in the United States in particular underscores the dialectical tension between the local and the global, national and transnational, gender and generation in the age of neoliberal globalization."" - Olufemi O. Vaughan, author of Religion and the Making of Nigeria"


Author Information

Beverly Mack is professor emerita of African studies in the Department of African and African American Studies at the University of Kansas. Her books include Educating Muslim Women: The West African Legacy of Nana Asma’u (with Jean Boyd) and Muslim Women Sing: Hausa Popular Song. She has written widely on Muslim women, particularly scholars, in Nigeria. 

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