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J. S. Trimingham, The Influence of Islam upon Africa (Longmans, London, 1968). Pp. 159. Maps. Bibliography. 42s. - James Kritzeck and W. H. Lewis, eds., Islam in Africa (Van Nostrand-Reinhold, Princeton, New Jersey, 1969). Pp. 338. Maps. Bibliographies. $8.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

B. G. Martin
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Indiana University

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References

page 376 note 1 Forde, D. and Kaberry, P. M., West African Kingdom in the 19th century (London, 1967), pp. 179205.Google Scholar

page 377 note 1Iqd al-'iqyân ‘ala’l-mawlid al-Jilânî, 1365 H./1946, a romanticized life of 'Abd al-Qâdir al-Jilânî; Madârij al-'ulâ, sharh tabâraka dhû'l-'ulâ, a commentary on a poem by Muhâmmad b. 'Abd al-'Azîz al-Warrâq al-Lakhmî, 1382 H./1962; and Maslak almuhtâj'ila bayân istilâh al-Minhâj, 1386 H./1966, an explanation of the terminology of a Shâfi'î law book, the Minhâj al-Talibîn by al-Nawawî. All of these books were published in Cairo by Mustafa al-Bâbî al-Halabî.