A History of Islam and Inter-religious Relations in Bale, Ethiopa
Title | A History of Islam and Inter-religious Relations in Bale, Ethiopa PDF eBook |
Author | Terje Østebø |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Balē Kifle Hāger (Ethiopia) |
ISBN | 9789189652156 |
Islam, Ethnicity, and Conflict in Ethiopia
Title | Islam, Ethnicity, and Conflict in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Terje Østebø |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2020-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108839681 |
Discussing an armed insurgency in Ethiopia (1963-1970), this study offers a new perspective for understanding relations between religion and ethnicity.
Localising Salafism
Title | Localising Salafism PDF eBook |
Author | Terje Østebø |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 2011-10-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004217495 |
The political transition in 1991 and the new regime’s policy towards the ethnic and religious diversity in Ethiopia have contributed to increased activities from various Islamic reform movements. Among these, we find the Salafi movement which expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, particularly in the Oromo-speaking south-eastern parts of the country. This book sheds light on the emergence and expansion of Salafism in Bale. Focusing on the diversified body of situated actors and their role in the process of religious change, it discusses the early arrival of Salafism in the late 1960s, follows it through the Marxist period (1974-1991) before discussing the rapid expansion of the movement in the 1990s. The movement’s dynamics and the controversies emerging as a result of the reforms are discussed, particularly with reference to different understandings of sources for religious knowledge and the role of Islamic literacy.
Localising Salafism
Title | Localising Salafism PDF eBook |
Author | Terje Østebø |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2011-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004184783 |
With a particular focus on the role of situated actors, this book sheds light on the emergence and expansion of Salafism in Bale, Ethiopia from the late 1960s, through the Marxist period (1974-1991) before discussing the rapid expansion and fragmentation of the movement in the 1990s until 2006.
Early Quakers and Islam
Title | Early Quakers and Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Justin J. Meggitt |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 109 |
Release | 2016-02-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1498291945 |
Early Quaker encounters with Muslims in the seventeenth century helped generate some of the most distinctive and, at times, sympathetic Christian responses to Islam found in the early modern era. Texts such as George Fox's To the Great Turk (1680), in which he engaged in extensive, constructive exegesis of the Qur'an, demonstrate a conception of Islam and Muslims that disrupts many prevailing assumptions of the period. Some responses are all the more striking as they came about as a reaction to the enslavement of a number of Quakers by Muslims in North Africa, where, paradoxically, they often experienced religious freedom denied them at home. This study seeks to understand how and why this heterodox Christian sect created such unusual interpretations of Islam by analyzing the experience of these slaves and scrutinizing the distinctive, oppositional culture of the movement to which they belonged. The work has implications that go beyond the specific subject of study and raises questions about the role that such things as apocalypticism and sectarianism can play in interreligious encounters, and the analytical limitations of Orientalism in characterizing Christian representations of Islam in the early modern period.
Joint Endeavour in the Work For the Gospel
Title | Joint Endeavour in the Work For the Gospel PDF eBook |
Author | Bengt Hjort |
Publisher | BoD - Books on Demand |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2022-03-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9180270573 |
The Ethiopian Evangelical Lutheran Church (EELC) was formed in 1960 as a fruit of the mission work of Swedish Mission Bibeltrogna Vänner (SMBV), founded in 1911, its roots dating back to the evangelical revival that swept across Sweden in the 19th century. The main goal of the society was to reach the Oromo people in Ethiopia with the Gospel. In 1911 mission work began in Eritrea and in 1921 the first SMBV missionaries reached Addis Ababa, from where work was expanded into the cities of Harar and Dire-Dawa as well as into the Arsi province. When EELC was founded, members were few, estimated to around 500. Since then the church has grown and today has a membership of about 25,000. This book covers the first part of EELC:s history, describing the development from 1921 to 1935, ultimately leading up to the establishment of the church in 1960. As a background the development leading to the establishment of SMBV and the mission work of SMBV in Eritrea are described
Conquest and Resistance in the Ethiopian Empire, 1880 - 1974
Title | Conquest and Resistance in the Ethiopian Empire, 1880 - 1974 PDF eBook |
Author | Abbas Gnamo |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2014-01-23 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004265481 |
This work examines the philosophical origins of Oromo egalitarian and democratic thoughts and practice, the Gadaa-Qaalluu system, kinship organization, the introduction and spread of Islam and the consequent socio-cultural change. It sheds light on the advent of the Ethiopian empire under Menelik II, its conquests and Arsi Oromo fierce resistance (1880-1900), the nature and legacy of Ethiopian imperial polity, centre-periphery relations, feudal political economy and its impacts on the newly conquered regions with a focus on Arsi Oromo country. The book also analyzes the root causes of the national political crisis including, but not limited to, the attempts at transforming the empire-state to a nation-state around a single culture, contested definition of national identity and state legitimacy, grievance narratives, uprisings, the birth and development of competing nationalisms as well as the limitations of the current ethnic federalism to address the national question in Ethiopia.