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Field Notes on the Arabic Literatures of the Western Sudan: Muhammadu Bello

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

In two previous articles in this Journal the writer presented lists of the Arabic writings of the two brothers Shehu Usumanu and Waziri Abdullahi dan Fodio from information acquired in Nigeria in 1954 and 1955. The present article, written in Bahrain, is intended to complete these notes by listing the Arabic works of Shehu Usumanu's son, Muhammadu Bello.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1958

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References

page 53 note 1 Field Notes on the Arabic Literature of the Western Sudan: Shehu Usumanu Ḍan Fodio (1955), and Field Notes on the Arabic Literature of the Western Sudan: Waziri Abdullahi Ḍan Fodio (1956).

page 53 note 2 For further descriptions of the Arabic literature of this area, see the writer's Catalogue, of the Arabic manuscripts preserved in the University Library, Ibadan, Nigeria. 3 fascs. Ibadan, Ibadan University Library, 1955–7, and The Arabic Manuscript Collection, University College, Ibadan, , in W.A.L.A. News (Bulletin of the West African Library Association), vol. 2, No. 2, 1955Google Scholar.