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Book Review: Illuminating the Darkness: Blacks and North Africans in Islam

March 11, 2013 /  Marilyn Scarlett  /  Make A Comment  /  BOOKS

Habeeb Akande, the book’s author is a British-born Muslim of African descent who graduated from Kingston University with a first class degree in business and film studies.  He went on to study Arabic, Islamic law and Islamic history in Egypt. The book consists of fifteen chapters in two parts. Chapter 1 examines the representation of…

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