African Muslim Leaders and Turkey’s Diyanat
Turkish-African relations began with the formation of the Ottoman Empire. Early relations were confined to parts of modern-day Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, which the empire ruled for centuries. Later on, the empire spread to other parts of Africa, as shown by such emerging scholars as Hatice Ugur, who...
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Autor principal: | Muhammed Haron |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2007
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