Dr Mohamed Hussein Moallim
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Arab Culture and Its Pioneers in Somalia: A Historical and Civilizational Study is the first book of its kind in the English language - a rigorous aca
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demic reconstruction of the deep, centuries-long relationship between the Somali people and the Arab-Islamic world.Originally authored in Arabic by Dr. Mohamad Hussein Moallin and now translated, edited, and annotated by Prof. Dr. Ali Mohamed Salah, the work draws on an exceptionally wide base of evidence: classical Arabic manuscripts, archival records, biographical literature, oral testimonies, geographical treatises, and unpublished academic theses. Five substantive chapters carry the reader from the geographical and demographic foundations of Somalia and its earliest Arab migrations - Omani, Makhzumi, Umayyad, ʿAbbasid, and Shirazi - through the rise and fall of the great Islamic sultanates of the Horn of Africa, including Ifat, ʿAdal, and Mogadishu.At the heart of the study is a detailed account of cultural and intellectual life in medieval Somalia: the spread of the Shafi'i school of law, the scholarly networks linking Somali jurists to the Hijaz, Yemen, and Egypt, the role of Quranic schools and khalawi learning circles, and the flowering of Arabic-language scholarship in Mogadishu, Barawa, and Zaylaʿ. The book profiles leading scholars of the Zaylai and Jabarti traditions - including Imam Fakhr al-Din al-Zaylai and Imam Jamal al-Din al-Zaylai - and documents the intellectual output of Somali scholars across the Quranic sciences, jurisprudence, ʿaqidah, Arabic grammar, Sufi thought, and history.Far from depicting Arab cultural influence as one-directional, the study demonstrates the reciprocal and creative character of this encounter: Arab currents were adopted, adapted, and substantially enriched by Somali scholars, jurists, and poets who contributed meaningfully to the broader traditions of Islamic civilisation. This is a study of civilisational exchange and intellectual achievement, and a corrective to Orientalist misrepresentations of pre-colonial African Islamic culture.Essential reading for academics and students of Somali history, East African Islamic civilisation, Arab-African cultural relations, the Indian Ocean world, and the history of Islamic scholarship.
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