Depicted on the map is the african continent at the end of the 19th century, in the then prevailing opinion that the last white spots of terra. West african nationalism rediscovered carleton university. Pdf written spring 2014 for african civilization 18001900 class. Western africa western africa the islamic revolution in the western sudan. He spent his youth in the devout pursuit of islamic religious education, and his early manhood preaching, teaching. History of jihad against nigeria, mauritania, chad, ghana, kenya, uganda, tanzania and central africa 1784 ongoing this site brings you the history of the islamic jihad from its beginnings at mecca in 620 c. Among the neolithic and iron age societies of west africa, the nok culture is perhaps the earliest and best known, dating back to bc. May 10, 2019 following the conquest of north africa by muslim arabs in the 7th century ce, islam spread throughout west africa via merchants, traders, scholars, and missionaries, that is largely through peaceful means whereby african rulers either tolerated the religion or converted to it themselves.
The term jihad state is historically used in reference to the 19th century bornu in western africa, especially the fulani jihad or fulbe from ful. With the face of universal islam peering over a pagan, parochial africa, a second period begins in the thirteenth century. Fulani war fulani war the sokoto caliphate fulani empire in the 19th century, established after the fulani jihad. As such, jihad was hotly contested, nowhere more so than with the jihad of usuman dan fodio, waged between 1804 and 1808 in northern nigeria. May 19, 2012 sheikh usman dan fodios sokoto jihad is the best known of the western africa jihads, the most successful, and the first in the area to officially be declared as a jihad. The african jihads jihad, the muslim word meaning holy war. The history of west africa in the nineteenth century is chequered with jihads islamic holy wars. Fulani war project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks. The tukulor empire was a muslim theocracy established during the mid 19th century major jihads holy wars in western africa. The moroccan occupation of the niger bend in 1591 meant that the domination of the western sudan by mande or mandeinspired empiresghana, mali, songhaiwhich had persisted for at least five centuries, was at last ended.
Date february 21, 1804 1808 location present day nigeria and cameroon result fulani victory establishment of the sokoto calipha. Beyond the clash of civilizations despite extensive media coverage, jihad is not the main threat to human security in subsaharan africa. Africa arguably faces the biggest threat to political stability since the collapse of colonialism in the mid20th century. The first early step in this direction is the british establishment of freetown in sierra leone as a settlement for freed slaves. The islamic revolutions of west africa on the frontiers of. The first attempt to bring about islamic reform, or more precisely revolution, in the western sudan was that of the eleventh century. Jihad movements in the 19th century west africa also. B 3011, kano nigeria abstract the objective of this paper is to construct an aspect of west african history from the perspective of international. Nov 30, 2016 finally, jihad in west africa during the age of revolutions provides unprecedented context for the political and cultural role of islam in africa and of the concept of jihad in particularfrom the eighteenth century into the present. It is the 19th century which brings a consolidation of french and british interests in west africa, and the reason is no longer slavery.
May 11, 2016 in the mid20th century, the western powers partitioned west africa, and other parts of the african continent, into nationstates that had nothing in common with each other apart from geographical. This study of west africa focuses its discussion on 19 african states. The comparison will be made along the general outline of the western just war theory. His movement also led to a poetic and literary explosion in gobir, kano, katsina, and other hausa city states. The nineteenthcentury jihads in west africa chapter 4. Finally, jihad in west africa during the age of revolutions provides unprecedented context for the political and cultural role of islam in africa and of the concept of jihad in particularfrom the eighteenth century into the present. Curtin the west african religious revolutions are gradually coming into focus as a major theme in the history of the nineteenth century. The wave of jihadist insurgency in west africa people university. The first jihad in the western sudan which has accounts was that waged by the head of the sudanese confederation. The history of west africa in the nineteenth century is chequered with jihadsislamic holy wars. Impact of western colonialism and imperialism in asia and. The nineteenthcentury jihads in west africa chapter 4 the. Choice john hansons thoroughly researched study revises late 19th century colonialist assumptions about a west african muslim social movement.
In the context of the late 19th century \scramble for africa, marxists like lenin formed an unlikely consensus with colonial administrators in believing that european colonization would have very positive e ects on african economic development. Spread of islam in western africa the spread of islam in africa began in the 7th to 9th century, brought to north africa initially under the umayyad dynasty. The empires founder, al hajj umar, a senegalese islamic scholar and leader, had gained notoriety by popularizing the islamic sufi order, the tijaniyah. The fulani war of 1804 1808, also known as the fulani jihad or jihad of usman dan fodio, was a military conflict in presentday nigeria and cameroon. Analyzing the sokoto jihad from the perspective of diplomacy ibrahim khaleel abdussalam, phd department of history bayero university, kano p.
The term jihad movement means, the struggle for the defense of islam or the holy war struggling for the defense of islam. Its opening has commonly been taken to be either the french reaction to the. The fulani jihad of 18041808, also known as the fulani war or jihad of usman dan fodio, was a military contest in presentday nigeria and cameroon. While the presence of islam in west africa dates back to eighth century, the spread of the faith in. It was, therefore, the duty of all muslims to strive against those who did not believe in allah. It is the very opposite, the campaign to end slavery.
Western africa the islamic revolution in the western sudan. At its apogee, the empire extended from senegal eastward to timbuktu, a distance of 1,500 miles. The recent rise of jihadist movements in west africa, including boko. His success inspired similar jihads in western africa. The image shows a political map with the knowledge about africa in the year 1885, with a lot of illdefined borders throughout the continent because the scramble for africa, the partitioning of africa by the european powers has not yet really begun. During the 18th and 19th centuries, this word brought fear to anyone who did not fully believe in the islamic state and resided in west africa. The spread of islam in ancient africa ancient history. In this way, islam spread across and around the sahara. It was tarsina against the sudanese people in 1023, soon after his return from the pilgrimage to mecca. The fula or fulani jihads sometimes the fulani revolution were a series of jihadist wars that occurred across west africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led largely by the muslim fula people. The transnational terrorism of the twentyfirst century feeds on local and regional.
Such leaders included uthman dan fodio, ahmed bello and samoure toure. The war began when usman dan fodio, a prominent islamic scholar and teacher, was exiled from gobir by the king yunfa. This uprising was caused by a confluence of factors. Pdf empires of faith islam and 19th century west african jihads. The first attempt to bring about islamic reform, or more precisely revolution, in the western sudan was that of the eleventh century almoravids. The history of islam in africa facts about the muslims. The wahhabi movement had an electrifying effect on the islamic world.
The beginnings of jihad are traced back to the words and actions of muhammad and the quran. The jihads and the jihad states came to an end with european colonization. An anthropologistsview benjamin soares afrikastudiecentrum, leiden abstract in this article, i focus on the historiography of islam in west africa while also re. Historical map of africa in 1885 nations online project. I thought i should chip in to say that efforts of usman dan fodio in spreading islam in nigeria was holy war. The jihads of this era not only changed the faith of many people, but also the landscape of west african democracy. Syria and iraq, as well as in north and west africa and the horn of africa. Jihad in west africa during the age of revolutions by paul lovejoy. The islamic revolutions of west africa on the frontiers. The war resulted in the creation of the sokoto caliphate, headed by usman dan fodio, which became one of the largest states in africa in the 19th century. Why terrorism thrives in west africa gatestone institute.
Islamic preacher, reformer, scholar, and statesman, usman dan fodio was born on december 15, 1754 in the village of maratta, in the hausa citystate of gobir, in what is today northern nigeria he was a descendant of the early fulani settlers in hausaland in the 15th century. This is a list of conflicts in africa arranged by country, both on the continent and associated islands, including wars between african nations, civil wars, and wars involving nonafrican nations that took place within africa. Fullblown jihad movements that dominated much of the 19th century there were mounted for various reasons, mostly about righting wrongs among muslims and not about converting nonmuslims. The war began when usman dan fodio, a prominent islamic scholar and teacher, was exiled from gobir by the king yunfa, one of his former students usman dan fodio assembled a fulani army to lead in jihad against the hausa kingdoms of. Mali, and songhay and the 19th century jihads that led to the establishment of the sokoto caliphate in. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. My focus will be the overall differences and similarities between the traditions, not specific details. What were the causes of jihad in west africa answers. Islam in western africa to the eighteenth century 94. If islam remains an influential factor today in west africa, credit should be given to jihadists and reformers such as sheikh usuman dan fodio, al hajj umar and others. Jihad in west africa during the age of revolutions. The european scramble to partition and occupy african territory is often treated as a peripheral aspect of the political and economic rivalries that developed between the new industrial nations in europe itself and that were particularly acute from about 1870 to 1914. West african jihadist movements in the light of history executive.
It encompasses colonial wars, wars of independence, secessionist and separatist conflicts, major episodes of national. From cape verde to northern cameroun, they permanently altered religious patterns. It then arose some jihadist movements in west africa, dominated by the qadiriyyah and the tijaniyyah fraternities. Jan 11, 2010 usman dan fodios jihad inspired a series of holy wars throughout the western sudan and made islam the dominant faith among the masses of people from senegal to chad. Jihad had not appeared for a century in west africa. The fulani war of 18041808, also known as the fulani jihad or jihad of usman dan fodio, was a military contest in presentday nigeria and cameroon.
Jihad in west africa age of revolutions ohio university press. Usman dan fodio assembled a fulani army to lead in jihad against the hausa kingdoms of. The literal meaning of jihad is struggle or effort, and it means much more than holy war muslims use the word jihad to describe three different kinds of struggle. History of jihad against nigeria, mauritania, chad, ghana. While classifying them under separate headings as religious, ethnic and socioeconomic causes, the paper argues that the historian should integrate. This paper provides an overview of the historiography of the causes of the jihad of usman. At the beginning of the 19th century under usman dan fodio the fulani became the leaders of a centralized fulani empire which continued until 1903 when the fulani were divided up among european colonizers fulani states in bornu. This study enlarges understanding not only of the umarian empire but also of the jihad movements generally.
Dec 27, 2016 jihad movements in the 19th century west africa also. Jan 07, 2010 the tukulor empire was a muslim theocracy established during the mid 19th century major jihads holy wars in western africa. He insisted that war was not intended to determine faith, and urged tolerance in the face of disagreement. Quizlet flashcards, activities and games help you improve your grades. It encompasses colonial wars, wars of independence, secessionist and separatist conflicts, major episodes of national violence riots, massacres, etc. The war begun when usman dan fodio, a prominent islamic scholar and teacher, was exiled from gobir by the king yunfa, one of his former students. This method allowed the third and final stage of the process of islamisation to reach its climax with the nineteenthcentury jihad in the western sudan, between mali and senegambia and hausaland in northern nigeria. The history of west africa at a glance cultures of west. The war began when usman dan fodio, a prominent islamic scholar and teacher, was exiled from gobir by the king yunfa, one of his former students. This word of allah explicitly encourages the use of jihad against nonmuslims.
Only by the late twelfth century did religious conversions in west africa accelerate, marked by such conversions as the king of gao in 1010 and the king of kanembornu in 1068. Africa, is central in the story of nineteenth century puritan islam. Usman dan fodio assembled a fulani army to lead in jihad against the hausa kingdoms of the north. The nineteenth century fulani jihads, however, were different from contemporary. Before the arrival of the colonizer in the mid19th century, half of its inhabitants were muslim. Understanding that there is a long tradition of jihad in west africa, lovejoy argues, helps correct the. Since 1991 somalia has been embroiled in a civil war that has.
Find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. Governance in west africa 359 west african reaction to colonialism 365 the political economy of colonialism 365. Anglicans, methodists, and baptists were active in sierra leone and, with presbyterians, in nigeria, while methodists also set. It was tarsina against the sudanese people in 1023, soon after his return. What lies behind the rise of jihadist movements in africa. Sheikh usman dan fodios sokoto jihad is the best known of the western africa jihads, the most successful, and the first in the area to officially be declared as a jihad. Apr 18, 2017 the african jihads jihad, the muslim word meaning holy war. Therefore, do not obey the disbelievers, and strive against them with this, a great striving. This will, of course, lead to some very general conclusions. Migration, jihad, and muslim authority in west africa.
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