One Woman's Jihad
Discover the inspiring story of a remarkable nineteenth-century African Muslim woman in One Woman's Jihad by Beverly B. Mack. Published by Indiana University Press in 2000, this captivating biography spans 224 pages, offering a profound historical, spiritual, and literary portrait of life in the West African Muslim community during a transformative era.
Through Mack's insightful narrative, readers gain a unique perspective on the Fulani empire and the experiences of Muslim women in Nigeria. This book not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Hausa people but also emphasizes the significant role women played in shaping their communities. One Woman's Jihad is an essential read for anyone interested in African history, women's studies, and the dynamics of Islam in Africa.
Join Beverly B. Mack on this enlightening journey and explore the powerful legacy of a woman who defied the odds and left an indelible mark on her society.