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The Journal of Sophia Asian StudiesNo.24
Maghreb Studies in JapanKISAICHI, Masatoshi, “Editor’s Note” ARTICLESMIYAJI, Kazuo, “Maghreb Studies in Japan: Historical Review and Perspectives,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):1-6. SATO, Kentaro, “Sufi Celebrations of Muhammad’s Birthday (al-Mawlid al-Nabawi) and the Ulama’s View on it in al-Andalus and al-Maghrib, 1300-1400,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):7-15. MIYAJI, Mieko, “Gender and Work in North Africa: A Case of an Old Moroccan Town, Fez,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):17-42. OYAMADA, Noriko, “Mediterranean Powers and the ‘Algerian Crisis’ at the Beginning of the 19th Century: An Inquiry into the Fall of the Turkish Regime in Algiers,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):43-62. KISAICHI, Masatoshi, “Resurgence of Islam in Algeria in the 1960’s and 1970’s” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):63-76. CHEHIDI, Tarek, “Crossroads of Civilizations: Tunisian and Japanese Intellectuals, al-Tahir al-Haddad and Yoshino Sakuzo,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):77-116. TAKAKI, Keiko, “Women’s Income-Generating Work at Home and the New Media: A Tunisian Case,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):117-128. WATANABE, Shoko, “Bibliography of Maghreb Studies in Japan,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):130-140. ARTICLES under other themesAROUS, Zoubir, “Islamic Thought Seminars (1969-1990) and Their Role in the Distribution and Redistribution of Alternative Religious Knowledge,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):141-182. HORII, Satoe (Translation), KAWASHIMA, Midori (Explanatory Notes) “New Dawn: A Collection of Essays by Philippine Muslim Students in Cairo in the 1960s. Japanese Translation with Explanatory Notes (1),” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 24(2006):183-205. |