Islam in the zongos of Kumasi, Ghana : its history, rapid growth, and implications for Christian witness in Kumasi, Tamale, and other areas of Ghana / by Mark L. Hagerup.
Publication details: 1991.Description: vi, 113 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 29 cmContent type:- unspecified
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- BV4070 .I853 1991
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Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1991.
Bibliography: leaves 108-113.
1. Islam's Journey to the Zongos of Kumasi
From Mecca to Northern Ghana -- The Spread of Islam in Northern Ghana -- The Rise of the Asante Kingdom -- The Development of Zongos in Kumasi.
2. Conversion Among Muslims and Christians
Missionaries Winning Muslims to Christ -- A Brief History of Approaches -- A Consideration of the Dynamics of Islam in Relation to Conversion Which Have Hindered the Spread of Christianity -- Factors Casuing Conversion: A Consideration of Two Surveys -- Cases of Muslims Converting to Christianity -- Cases of Nominal Christians Converting to Islam.
3. A Strategy for Reaching Muslims for Christ in Kumasi and Other Urban Centers in Ghana
A Strategy for Reaching Hausa-Speaking City Muslims: -- Our Opening with City Muslims: Their Love for the Jihad of Dialogue -- Planting a Church Among City Muslims -- An Anticipated Outcome -- A Strategy for Reaching "Winnable" Muslims -- Recognizing Second Generation Muslims Who Have Adopted Southern Ghanaian Culture -- Recognizing "Pre-Muslim" Animistic Northern Ghanaian Migrants in the Cities -- A Strategy for Reaching Nominal Animistic Muslims from Villages in Northern Ghana -- Conclusion.
Appendix: Forms Relating to Questionnaires
List of Maps
Sahara, North Africa and Egypt in relation to the Sudan -- The empire of Mali c. 750/1350 -- The Songhay empire under the askiyas (10/16 century) -- Islamic influence from Dyula-Wangara and Hausa traders -- The major centralized and uncentralized states of Northern Ghana.
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