Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... Islam in central Niger ( Gregoire 1992 , 1993 ) and the adoption of certain Nigerian Islamic practices such as wife seclusion ( Cooper 1997 : 130–32 ) . Wife seclusion also suited French notions of female domesticity and male authority ...
... Islam in central Niger ( Gregoire 1992 , 1993 ) and the adoption of certain Nigerian Islamic practices such as wife seclusion ( Cooper 1997 : 130–32 ) . Wife seclusion also suited French notions of female domesticity and male authority ...
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... Islam . Some women interviewed specifically associate seclusion with earning salvation for the wife and husband , receiving rewards from God , and obeying a command in Islam . However , in general , women's access to education and ...
... Islam . Some women interviewed specifically associate seclusion with earning salvation for the wife and husband , receiving rewards from God , and obeying a command in Islam . However , in general , women's access to education and ...
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... Islamic patterns . Pre - Islamic inheritance excludes women and junior males . With the introduction of Islamic inheritance patterns in the area , women and junior males began to inherit property ( Boubacar 2000 : 15 , 28–30 ) . Today ...
... Islamic patterns . Pre - Islamic inheritance excludes women and junior males . With the introduction of Islamic inheritance patterns in the area , women and junior males began to inherit property ( Boubacar 2000 : 15 , 28–30 ) . Today ...
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