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Islam in Africa

Islam in Africa is the continent's second most widely professed faith behind Christianity. Africa was the first continent into which Islam spread from Southwest Asia, during the early 7th century CE. Almost one-third of the world's Muslim population resides in Africa. Muslims crossed current Djibouti and Somaliland to seek refuge in present-day Eritrea and Ethiopia during the Hijrah ("Migration") to the Christian Kingdom of Aksum.[1] Like the vast majority (90%) of Muslims in the world, most Muslims in Africa are also Sunni Muslims;[2] the complexity of Islam in Africa is revealed in the various schools of thought, traditions, and voices in many African countries. Many African ethnicities, mostly in North, West and East Africa consider Islam their Traditional religion. The practice of Islam on the continent is not static and is constantly being reshaped by prevalent social, economic, and political conditions. Generally Islam in Africa often adapted to African cultural contexts and belief systems forming Africa's own orthodoxies.[3]

It was estimated in 2002 that Muslims constituted 40% of the population of Africa, a fraction which has slightly decreased in the meantime due to high birth rates in predominantly Christian Sub-Saharan Africa.[4] Islam is the main religion of North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Sahel, the Swahili Coast, and West Africa, with minority immigrant populations in South Africa.

(1604 - 1885)

Gadabuursi Ughazate

(500 - 1500)

Harla Kingdom

(1501-1911)

Wadai Sultanate

(700 - 1376)

Kanem Empire

(789 - 974)

Idrisid dynasty

(c. 900 - 16th century)

Sultanate of Mogadishu

(987 - 1070)

Maghrawa dynasty

(1000 - 1805)

Kingdom of Kano

(1530 – 1960)

Dhulbahante Garaadate

(12th century – 1505)

Kilwa Sultanate

(1147 – 1269)

Almohad dynasty

(1230s – 1600s)

Mali Empire

(1258 – 1420)

Marinid dynasty

(13th century - 17th century)

Ajuran Sultanate

(1285 - 1415)

Ifat Sultanate

(1340 - 1591)

Songhai Empire

(1369 - 1893)

Bornu Empire

(1415 - 1555)

Adal Sultanate

(17th century - 1874)

Hiraab Imamate

(17th century - 1884)

Isaaq Sultanate

(1420 – 1554)

Wattasid dynasty

(1502 - 1821)

Sennar Sultanate

(1554 – 1659)

Saadi dynasty

(1591 - 1901)

Dendi Kingdom

(1603 - 1874)

Sultanate of Darfur

(1666 - current)

Alaouite dynasty

(1710 - 1894)

Kong Empire

(mid-18th century – early 20th century)

Majeerteen Sultanate

(1727 - 1896)

Imamate of Futa Jallon

(1776 - 1861)

Almamyate of Futa Toro

(1804 - 1903)

Sokoto Caliphate

(early 19th century – 1886)

Kingdom of Gomma

(1830 – 1932)

Kingdom of Jimma

(1840 – 1902)

Kingdom of Gumma

(1878 - 1898)

Wassoulou Empire

(1880s - 1920s)

Sultanate of Hobyo

(1896 - 1920)

Dervish State

(967-1887)

Emirate of Harar

(896-1286)

Makhzumi dynasty

List of mosques in Africa

Trade & Pilgrimage Routes of Ghana

Islam in South Asia

J. Spencer Trimingham, History of Islam in West Africa. Oxford University Press, 1962.

Nehemia Levtzion and Randall L. Pouwels (eds). The History of Islam in Africa. Ohio University Press, 2000.

David Robinson. Muslim Societies in African History. Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Bruce S. Hall, A History of Race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960. Cambridge University Press, 2011,  9781107002876.

ISBN

Paul Schrijver (2006), , Research Report, Leiden: African Studies Centre, ISBN 9789054480679 Free access icon. Updated online version

Bibliography on Islam in contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa

Chopra, R.M., "SUFISM" (Origin,Growth,Eclipse,Resurgence), 2016, Anuradha Prakashan, New Delhi.  978-93-85083-52-5.

ISBN

Online bibliography Islam in Africa (AfricaBib, African Studies Centre, Leiden)

from the BBC World Service.

The Story of Africa: Islam