The Primitive City of TimbuctooDoubleday, 1965 - 334 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 86
... saints resembles the dealings with living marabouts . We might say that Islam admonishes alms and promises eco ... saint in Morocco . Such practices are not limited to urban groups . The point here is that they do not conform to ...
... saints resembles the dealings with living marabouts . We might say that Islam admonishes alms and promises eco ... saint in Morocco . Such practices are not limited to urban groups . The point here is that they do not conform to ...
الصفحة 89
... Saints Moslems recognize some persons as living saints . Lack- ing a hierarchy , public opinion makes a saint . The opinion of the marabouts is , of course , important in forming public belief . Men may become known as saints because of ...
... Saints Moslems recognize some persons as living saints . Lack- ing a hierarchy , public opinion makes a saint . The opinion of the marabouts is , of course , important in forming public belief . Men may become known as saints because of ...
الصفحة 90
... saint , they become evidence of saintliness . The baraka of the saints is great . Their insults are as benedictions upon those who receive them . Their power continues after death and their tombs become shrines through which their ...
... saint , they become evidence of saintliness . The baraka of the saints is great . Their insults are as benedictions upon those who receive them . Their power continues after death and their tombs become shrines through which their ...
المحتوى
The People of Timbuctoo | 11 |
The City Quarters | 32 |
Elementary Economics | 49 |
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Ababash Abaradyu Africa age-set Alfa Allah Arab Arab slaves Arma Bambara baraka barbers behavior Bela belief Berabich birth Bourem boys bride brother buctoo bush cadi Caillié camels caravan ceremony charms child circumcision cloth commercial common conflict corpse cowries cross-cousins culture custom Daga daughter deceased divorce Djenné economic ethnic group father feast fetish French Gabibi genii ghoi gifts girl give grave groom Hausa husband huts in-law Islamic Kabara kabi kambu Keyna kola nuts kondey Koran koterey magic marabouts marriage married Moroccan Morocco Moslem mosque mother native Negro Niger parents pattern person population prayer quarter recognized relatives religious result ritual robes saints salt sand Sankore serfs shea butter shereef Sidali sister social society Songhoi Sonni Ali sorcerer status Sudan supernatural taboo Taodeni term Timbuctoo tion town trade traits Tuareg urban vendors Westermarck wife witch wives woman women Yakouba Yoruba