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Knut S. Vikør, « Warscheid Ismail. — Droit musulman et société au Sahara prémoderne. La justice islamique dans les oasis du Grand Touat (Algérie) aux XVIIe-XIXesiècles », Cahiers d’études africaines, ID : 10.4000/etudesafricaines.28272
An ongoing debate in African and Islamic studies has been centered on the role played by Islam, and particularly “normative” Islam, in the remote regions of the Sahara. Some consider that Islamization must have been shallow, a thin cover over practices that reflected local custom, not “Islam proper.” Others point to the great production of religious and legal texts from a wide class of scholars in many of the desert oases and the desert edge, from M’zab in the north to Timbuktu in the south. ...