Muslims in Kenyan Politics Political Involvement, Marginalization, and Minority Status

Muslims in Kenyan Politics explores the changing relationship between Muslims and the state in Kenya from precolonial times to the present, culminating in the radicalization of a section of the Muslim population in recent decades. The politicization of Islam in Kenya is deeply connected with the sen...

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Main Author: Ndzovu, Hassan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Press 2014
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