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  2. Caste systems in Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to Rebecca Popenoe, a professor of anthropology, the Islamic scriptures do not dictate a caste system, and caste systems are not divinely ordained. [51] In Mauritanian context, the Kafa'ah doctrine has been developed as a justification for considering family status before marriage, annulment of marriages between unequal people, and ...

  3. Religion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The British colonial government therefore established indirect rule in Northern Nigeria based on the structure of this government. Islam also came to South Western Yoruba-speaking areas during the time of Mansa Musa's Mali Empire. [41] The vast majority of Muslims in Nigeria are Sunni belonging to the Maliki school of jurisprudence; however, a ...

  4. Social class in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Folorunsho Alakija, vice-chair of Famfa Oil Limited and Nigeria's richest woman. The social structure in Nigeria is the hierarchical characterization of social status, historically stratified under the Nigerian traditional rulers and their subordinate chiefs, with a focus on tribe and ethnicity which continued with the advent of colonization. [1]

  5. Mandé peoples - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mandé-speaking peoples are predominantly Muslim and follow a caste system. Islam has played a central role in identifying the Mandé-speaking people who live in the Sahel regions. Influences from Mandé-speaking people have historically spread far beyond immediate areas to other neighboring Muslim West African groups who inhabited the ...

  6. Bariba people - Wikipedia

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    The fourth caste is the caste of the Fulbe. The Baribas are excellent farmers and are closely linked to the Fulbe, who farm livestock on their territory. The Borgou , a region of wooded savannah alternating with vast plains irrigated by rivers, is an ideal location for the intensive livestock farm-ing carried out by the Fulbe, semi-nomadic Fula ...

  7. Islam in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim share of Nigeria's population is growing further, due to a higher fertility rate. Merchants from North Africa and the Senegalese basin introduced Islam to what is now Nigeria during the 11th century, and it was the first monotheistic Abrahamic religion to arrive in Nigeria.

  8. Category:Islam in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Social class in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This category is composed of subcategories and pages on various groups and subgroups from pre-colonial, colonial and independent Nigeria. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.