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A.A. Mazrui
The Kenyan Historian Ali Al'amin Mazrui -A.A. Mazrui- (1933
- 2014) specializes in the History of Africa, African politics,
Islamic Civilization and international relations between North and South. A.A. Mazrui has written more than twenty books.
A.A. Mazrui was the editor of Volume VIII (Africa since 1935.
Independence of African Countries ) of the History of Africa.
Place of
birth of Ali Al'amin Mazrui: Mombasa (Kenya )
Religion: Muslim . His father was
an Islamic Judge
Ali Al'amin Mazrui refuses terrorism or violence related to the Islamism
For Ali Al'amin Mazrui, the
democracy is not compatible with the Sharia law
Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (Binghamton University, New York)
Consultant (Head of States, Research Institutions...)
Ali Al'amin Mazrui was critical to socialism and communism in Africa (Western import
concept)
A supporter of the African liberalism and the Triple Heritage (Africanity, Islam, and Christianity)
B.A. (Manchester University) and Doctorate (Oxford University)
Professor of Social Sciences (Makerere University, Kampala Uganda )
Kwame Nkrumah (pan-Africanism) influenced Ali Al'amin Mazrui
Main topics of the work of A.A. Mazrui:
African History
African Politics
Islamic Civilization
North-South Relations
Bibliography of Ali Al'amin Mazrui:
Africans: A Triple Heritage
Warrior Tradition in Modern Africa
African Nationalism and New States
Africanity Redefined
African Political Values and Educated Class
Islam: Between Globalization and Counterterrorism
Swahili, State, and Society
African Condition: A Political Diagnosis
Content of Character: Ethical Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad
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