Nana Asma’u (1793–1864) was a prolific Muslim scholar, poet, historian, and educator whose legacy in Nigeria and America continues today.
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Preface Introduction 1 Hijra and Jihad 2 Asma'u's role in the Caliphate 3 Origins of the Yan Taru 4 Poetic works 5 Caliphate culture and ethics during colonialism: an example involving Asma'u 6 Muslim women scholars in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Appendix Bibliography Index