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Muslims of Gondar 1864-1941

Authors: Ahmad, Abdussamad;

Muslims of Gondar 1864-1941

Abstract

Résumé : Bien que la Chrétienté fût dominante sur les plateaux éthiopiens, il est également vrai que ces mêmes plateaux recelaient une minorité musulmane, permanente et autochtone. Comme le cas est fréquent en Afrique, la vie quotidienne des Musulmans des plateaux éthiopiens était très liée au commerce. Le propos de cet article est de démontrer l'importance économique relative, ainsi que la survivance des quelques Musulmans gondariens au sein de la majorité chrétienne qui méprisait leur activité mercantile et considérait leur religion comme inférieure.

Keywords

Islam ; Ethiopia ; history ; Gondar, Gondar ; Ethiopie ; Islam ; histoire.

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