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Following Chapter 4:

1. Muslims in Asante, 1820

2. Muslim Fulbe in Senegambia, 1853

3. Gobarau Mosque in Katsina, Eighteenth Century

4. Jenne Mosque, restored 1906–7

5. Timbuktu in the 1850s

6. Muhammad Kabā Saghanughu, Kitāb al-ṣalāt

7. Ayuba Sulaymān Diallo of Fuuta Bundu

8. Bori Ceremony

9. ʿAḥmad b. al-Qāḍī b. Yūsuf b. Ibrāhim al-Timbuktāwī. Hatk al-Sitr ʿAmmā ʿAlayhi Sūdani Tūnus min al-Kufr, 1813

10. Shehu al-Kānimī

11. Kano Cavalry

12. Tomb of ‘Uthmān dan Fodio

13. Walls of Kano, 1905

14. Ribāṭ at Wurno

15. Kano City in 1850

16. Kano Mosque, 1890

17. Sokoto Market, 1853

18. Kofar Mata Dyeing Center, Kano

Following Chapter 8:

19. ʿUmar ibn Saʿīd of Fuuta Toro

20. Ibrahima ʿAbd al-Raḥmān

21. So Allah

22. Tripoli Slave Market

23. Salvador, Bahia, 1826

24. Muslims in Bahia

25. Hausa Porters in Bahia

26. Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua

27. Bello’s Map of the Sokoto Caliphate

28. Bello-Clapperton Accord on Slave Trade

29. Bishop Samuel Crowther

30. Ali Eisami (William Harding)

31. Sergeant Nicholas Said (Mohammed Ali Sa’id)

32. Will of Richard Pierpoint

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