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- Publications
- Influence
Ambiguous Secularism. Islam, Laïcité and the State in Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Art
- 30 December 2009
Resume: Au debut des annees 1990, la democratisation a correspondu au Niger a une reforme politique rompant avec les regimes militaires, mais tenant aussi a l’ecart les influences religieuses.… Expand
"The possibilities are endless": progress and the taming of contingency
- Katrin Bromber, P. Gaibazzi, F. Roy, Abdoulaye Sounaye, Julian Tadesse
- History
- 2015
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L’Islam au Niger : éviter l’amalgame
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Philosophy
- 3 April 2011
A l’image du Niger, ou 95 % de la population est musulmane, les pays de la bande sahelienne pratiquent un Islam qui, hors de sa sphere de naissance, s’est developpe en harmonie avec les traditions… Expand
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Le français : langue d’élite, langue de religiosité, outil de réislamisation au Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Philosophy
- 2015
Comment l’ideal d’un ordre moral et ethique fonde sur des valeurs islamiques s’exprime-t-il au sein de l’elite francophone nigerienne desormais non pas seulement consommatrice, mais surtout… Expand
Doing Development the Islamic Way in Contemporary Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Political Science
- 1 August 2011
The rare literature on Islam in Niger that has addressed the contribution of Islamic organizations to the broad domain of development, has most often focused on the controversies involving these… Expand
God Made Me a Preacher Youth and their Appropriation of the Islamic Sermon in Niamey, Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Art
- 2012
Mobile Sunna: Islam, small media and community in Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye
- Sociology
- 1 March 2014
In Niger, Izala is a well established Islamic reform movement that is known for its strategic use of small media. The author investigates how these media are produced and circulated during the Wa’zin… Expand
Laïcité and the State in Niger
- Abdoulaye Sounaye, Édition
- 2016
In the early 1990s, democratization in Niger meant a political reform detached from the military rule, but also safe from religious influence. The adoption of the principle of a radical secularism… Expand
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