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The Masjid in Contemporary Islamic Africa provides a comprehensive analysis of mosques and their multifaceted roles in modern African Islamic communities. Michelle Moore Apotsos investigates how masjids serve not only as places of worship but also as vital institutional centers that shape social, political, and cultural life across diverse African contexts.
Through detailed case studies and ethnographic research, the book explores how contemporary African mosques navigate globalization, urbanization, and changing religious practices. It examines the intersection of tradition and modernity, local customs and Islamic orthodoxy, and the ways in which masjids foster community identity and religious education. The work contributes significantly to understanding Islam in Africa and the dynamic role of religious institutions in contemporary society.







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