Abstract
The historical interaction between Islam and Christianity in the Horn of
Africa is profoundly connected with the region’s specifi c historical, linguistic and
cultural characteristics. While the western coast of Africa faces the vastness of the
Atlantic Ocean, since antiquity the northern part of Africa’s eastern coast as far as
the Bab al-Mandab has interacted with the Red Sea and the Arabian Peninsula. The
Arab geographers called all the various populations living on the western coast of the
Bab al-Mandab ‘Habash’, while Abyssinia is the ancient name of the northern parts of
modern Ethiopia, corresponding to modern Tigray and Eritrea. In recent scholarship,
the term ‘Greater Ethiopia’ has been used to refer to Ethiopia in its twentieth-century
borders before the independence of Eritrea in 1993.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Islamisation: a comparative prospective from History |
Pagine | 223-243 |
Numero di pagine | 21 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2016 |
Keywords
- Horn of African
- Islamisation
- Oromo