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my article:

'Life and works of Africa's most famous Woman scholar: Nana Asmau (1793-1864)'

On the contribution of Muslim women in African history.
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View of the Sokoto capital's walls in 1890

Nana Asmau actively shaped the political structures and intellectual communities of Sokoto and was accepted into positions of power in both secular and religious contexts without attention to her gender
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View of the Sokoto capital's walls in 1890

Nana Asmau actively shaped the political structures and intellectual communities of Sokoto and was accepted into positions of power in both secular and religious contexts without attention to her gender
africanhistoryextra.com/p/life-and-wor…
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'The fact that Nana Asmau needed no male pseudonym, unlike most of her Western peers, says a lot about the intellectual and social milieu in which she operated.'

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manuscripts in the languages of Hausa and Fula, written by the 19th-century poetess Nana Asmau

tomorrow's article is about the life and works of one of Africa's most prolific writers, and arguably its most famous woman scholar

manuscripts in the languages of Hausa and Fula, written by the 19th-century poetess Nana Asmau

tomorrow's article is about the life and works of one of Africa's most prolific writers, and arguably its most famous woman scholar
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Aisha Lemu (may she rest in peace), a latter day convert to Islam & a scholar in her own right talked greatly about Nana Asma’u, daughter to Usman bin- Fodio the Islamic Reformer.
Life and works of Africa's most famous Woman scholar: Nana Asmau (1793-1864) africanhistoryextra.com/p/life-and-wor…

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Nana Asmau’s fame extended beyond Sokoto,

the scholar Ali Ibrahim from Masina in modern Mali wrote: 'She [Asma’u] is famous for her erudition and saintliness. Her knowledge, patience, and sagacity she puts to good use as did her forebears'
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