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Decolonising the Hajj
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Decolonising the Hajj

The pilgrimage from Nigeria to Mecca under empire and independence
E-bookEPUBDRM AdobeE-book
Ranking42929inGeschichte
CHF170.25

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Muslims from the region that is now Nigeria have been undertaking the Hajj for hundreds of years. But the process of completing the pilgrimage changed dramatically in the twentieth century as state governments became heavily involved in its organization and management. Under British colonial rule, a minimalist approach to pilgrimage control facilitated the journeys of many thousands of mostly overland pilgrims. Decolonization produced new political contexts, with nationalist politicians taking a more proactive approach to pilgrimage management for both domestic and international reasons. The Hajj, which had previously been a life-altering journey undertaken slowly and incrementally over years, became a shorter, safer, trip characterized by round trip plane rides. In examining the transformation of the Nigerian Hajj, this book demonstrates how the Hajj became ever more intertwined with Nigerian politics and governance as the country moved from empire to independence.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526162595
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date23/05/2023
Series no.208
Pages248 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1301 Kbytes
Illustrations6 black&white images
Article no.11585228
CatalogsVC
Data source no.5578502
Product groupGeschichte
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Matthew M. Heaton

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