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Muslims of northern Mozambique and the liberation movements

机译:莫桑比克北部的穆斯林与解放运动

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Despite the fact that the liberation war occurred in northern Mozambique, where a considerable number of Muslims lived, their contribution to the independence struggle has been little studied. This paper focusses on their participation in two nationalist liberation movements, Mozambican African National Union (MANU) and Frente de Libertao de Moambique (FRELIMO), and demonstrates that the prevailing idea in scholarship about Muslims' aloofness from the liberation struggle is unjustified. It argues that Muslim support and participation in the liberation movements stemmed primarily from grassroots African nationalism. Like most Africans, Muslims wished to end colonialism and recover their land from the Portuguese. African Muslims of northern Mozambique were well suited to support these movements, because Islam and chieftainship were linked to each other. Chiefs were believed to be the 'owners' and 'stewards' of the land, and a majority of Muslim leaders, whether traditional chiefs (rgulos, in Portuguese) or Sufi leaders (tariqa khulafa', in Arabic), were from the chiefly clans. Most importantly, Muslims of northern Mozambique had close historical and cultural ties to Tanganyika and Zanzibar, especially through Islamic and kinship networks. The involvement of Muslims in the liberation movements of those regions, in particular in Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), inspired and encouraged the Muslims of northern Mozambique to support MANU and FRELIMO, especially since these two movements were launched in Tanganyika and Zanzibar with TANU backing and the participation of Muslim immigrants from northern Mozambique.
机译:尽管解放战争发生在莫桑比克北部,那里有许多穆斯林生活,但他们对独立斗争的贡献却鲜有研究。本文着重于他们参与两个民族主义解放运动,即莫桑比克非洲民族联盟(MANU)和弗伦特·德·利伯塔·德·莫桑比克阵线(FRELIMO),并证明了关于穆斯林因解放斗争而显得冷漠的学术思想是不合理的。它认为,穆斯林对解放运动的支持和参与主要源于非洲基层民族主义。像大多数非洲人一样,穆斯林希望结束殖民主义并从葡萄牙人手中收回土地。莫桑比克北部的非洲穆斯林非常适合支持这些运动,因为伊斯兰和酋长阶层是相互联系的。酋长被认为是这片土地的“所有者”和“管家”,而大多数穆斯林领导人,无论是传统酋长(葡萄牙语中的rgulos)还是苏菲派领导人(阿拉伯语中的tariqa khulafa),都来自主要氏族。 。最重要的是,莫桑比克北部的穆斯林与坦Tang尼喀和桑给巴尔有着密切的历史和文化联系,特别是通过伊斯兰和亲属关系网络。穆斯林参与了这些地区的解放运动,特别是坦Tang尼喀非洲民族联盟(TANU)的解放运动,激发并鼓励了莫桑比克北部的穆斯林支持MANU和FRELIMO,特别是因为这两个运动是在坦TA尼喀和桑给巴尔随TANU发起的莫桑比克北部的穆斯林移民的支持和参与。

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