Mémoires de Fin d’Etudes
Etablissement
Université Mohamed Ben Ahmed d’Oran 2
Affiliation
Département Anglo-Saxonnes
Auteur
KAMECHE, Mohammed
Directeur de thèse
BOUHADIBA Zoulikha (Docteur)
Filière
Langue et Litterature Anglaises
Diplôme
Magister
Titre
The Shehu ’Uthman Dan Fodio : The Reformer, The Renovator and The Founder of The sokoto caliphate 1774-1817
Mots clés
Hausa land; Hausas; Fulanis; Islam; Sheikh Uthman; Reformer;Renovator; Commander of the Faithful; Founder of the Sokoto Caliphate; Holy war.
Résumé
The 18th and 19th Centuries saw a series of revolutionary movements in the Western Sudan; movements that brought more or less radical social, economic and political changes which lasted until the European colonization and remain significant in the contemporary states of West Africa to this day. Of these revolutionary changes - that of Shehu Usman Dan Fodio, in the then Hausa States has been the greatest and with the most lasting effects. This study is about the Shehu’s movement, the impact it had up to the flight (Hijra) which preceded his (Jihad) the Holy War which took place between (1804-1810) and was crowned with the founding of the Sokoto Caliphate (1809-1812) which lasted until the advent of the British in the early years of the Twentieth Century. The purpose of this study is to analyse the movement within an Islamic frame of reference. Its rationale stems from the fact that the approach of earlier works on this movement has been largely imperialistic or western-secular and hence unable to appreciate fully the Islamic character of this movement.
Date de soutenance
2010
Cote
TH3087
Pagination
IX-198F.
Format
31 cm
Notes
ABSTRACT.BIBLIOG.170-176F.GLOSSARY 177-179 APPENDICES 180-198F.RESUME ET MOT CLE EN FRANCAIS
Statut
Soutenue