Sulayman S. Nyang
Sulayman S. Nyang
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Muslim American Life
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Africa in the New World Order
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Islam in the United States of America
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Religious plurality in Africa
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Islam, Black nationalism and slavery
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A line in the sand
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Islam, Christianity, and African identity
cover - ROReflections on the human conditionSulayman S. Nyang
Reflections on the human condition
no cover - AAAli A. Mazrui, the man and his...Sulayman S. Nyang
Ali A. Mazrui, the man and his works
no cover - ROrole of the Gambian political p...Sulayman S. Nyang
The role of the Gambian political parties in national integration
no cover - THThe historical development of p...Sulayman S. Nyang
The historical development of political parties in the Gambia
no cover - SPSeminar papers on African studiesSulayman S. Nyang
Seminar papers on African studies
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Muslim American Life
- Open Work
Africa in the New World Order
- Open Work
Islam in the United States of America
- Open Work
Religious plurality in Africa
- Open Work
Islam, Black nationalism and slavery
- Open Work
A line in the sand
- Open Work
Islam, Christianity, and African identity
- Open Work
Reflections on the human condition
- Open Work
Ali A. Mazrui, the man and his works
- Open Work
The role of the Gambian political parties in national integration
- Open Work
The historical development of political parties in the Gambia
- Open Work
Seminar papers on African studies