• Educating Muslim Women: The West African Legacy of Nana Asma u 1793-1864- by Beverly Mack & Jean Boyd

    This book, richly illustrated with maps and photographs, recounts Asma’u’s upbringing and critical junctures in her life from several sources, mostly unpublished: her own firsthand experiences presented in her writings, the accounts of contemporaries who witnessed her endeavors, and the memoirs of European travelers. For the account of her legacy the authors have depended on extensive field studies in Nigeria, and documents pertaining to the efforts of women in Nigeria and the United States, to develop a collective voice and establish their rights as women and Muslims in today’s societies.

    30,000
    Add to basket
  • One Woman’s Jihad By Nana Asma’u

    By Nana Asma’u

    “… a most welcome addition to the body of scholarship on the Sokoto Jihad and Caliphate.” —Religious Studies Review

    3,500
    Read more