Wednesday 14 January 2015

Article: The Role of Muslim Mentors in Eritrea: Religion, Health and Politics

Whole article accessible here;

http://storicamente.org/bruzzi

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دور الموجهين المسلمين في إريتريا: في الدين والصحة والسياسة 
فتحتت الحكومة الاطاليه 
«أول مدرسةSalvago Raggi للفنون والحرف لأبناء رؤساء ووجهاء المسلمين »في عام 1911، في كرن 

كان الهدف لتدريب المترجمين في المستقبل، وكتبة والعمال المهرة في الحرف والممارسات الزراعية الحديثة


Abstract

The role of Islam and the participation of Muslim shaykhs, in both defining and implementing colonial policies in Eritrea, have roused less interest among scholars than Christian and missionary activities. This article sheds more light on the Islamic players and especially on the role of a holy family: the Mīrghanī. During the Colonial occupation of Eritrea this family adapted to the political and economic context imposed by the colonial rule. Our aim is to point out their activity not only as religious representatives, but also as medical mentors for local people. As a social and religious focal point, it is remarkable to see their growing interest, not only in endogenous and Islamic practices, but also in colonial medicine within the context of their charity work for the sick.


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