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Browsing Department of Religion & Human Values by Author "Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha"

Browsing Department of Religion & Human Values by Author "Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha"

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  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2011)
    The relations between Christians and Muslims has been a shaky one for centuries. Islam and Christianity are locked up in competing truth claims that has often led its adherents to resort to force to drive home the truth ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2011-06)
    The relations between Christians and Muslims has been a shaky one for centuries. Islam and Christianity are locked up in competing truth claims that has often led its adherents to resort to force to drive home the truth ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2011)
    Dagbon is the territory that is inhabited by the Dagomba people. Dagombas are part of the Mole-Dagbani speaking people, having descended from a common ancestor with the Moshis, Mamprusis and Nanumbas. Dagbon is in the ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2010-09)
    Dagbon refers to the geographical area occupied by the Dagomba ethnic group in the Volta Basin in Ghana’s administrative region called the Northern Region. The Dagomba are a predominantly islamised people whose social, ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2013-08)
    On the 24th of March 922CE, a Muslim mystic was executed in Baghdad for the alleged crime of blasphemy. Husayn Al-Mansur better known by the nickname Al-Hallāj had his hands and feet struck off and hanged on a gibbet in ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2013-08-15)
    On the 24 of March 922CE, a Muslim mystic was executed in Baghdad for the alleged crime of blasphemy. Husayn Al-Mansur better known by the nickname Al-Hallāj had his hands and feet struck off and hanged on a gibbet in the ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2011)
    Christianity and Islam have been locked up for centuries in a constant battle for land and souls. This struggle for turf has been responsible for countless wars that have resulted in huge losses, both human and material. ...
  • Abdul-Hamid, Mustapha (University of Cape Coast, 2010)
    Islam is one of the dominant faiths in Africa. Africa has a population of one billion and fifty-one million (1,051,000,000) (www.prb.org/publications/datasheets/2011). Muslims in Africa number five hundred and sixty-four ...

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