Code
01CD1622
Duration
01 October 2022 → 31 March 2023
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Fellow
Research disciplines
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Humanities and the arts
- African history
Keywords
Muslim Activism
postcolonial history
Tanzania
Kadhi courts
religious conflict
Project description
Muslim activists in contemporary Tanzania claim that the country had a functioning system of Islamic courts, destroyed by the nationalist government following independence (1961). This PhD project examines the actual practice of the application of Islamic law in colonial Tanzania, the changes following independence, and their effects on Muslim communities, which were more gradual and ambiguous than activists’ narratives allow.