We have created this LibGuide to support the workshop "The Living Sahara: New Horizons in Teaching Africa and the Middle East". We will continue to build it over time. We hope that this guide is of use to you!
Learn about the development of Islam in West Africa through the discussion in this episode of the Ottoman History Podcast!
"The Cradle of Mankind"
Africa is an incredibly diverse continent that crosses approximately 30 million square kilometers, represents about one-fifth of the Earth's landmass, and encompasses over 50 countries. Within Africa, Sub-Saharan African -- known as Tropical Africa -- houses indigenous black populations. There isn't a clear boundary separating North and Sub-Saharan Africa, and the latter has been a melting pot where indigenous regions have interacted with Christianity, Islam, and other religious movements from the East and West.
The countries bordering the Sahara and parts of central and southern Africa possess valuable reserves of resources including oil, uranium, gold, and diamonds.
Below you will find resources that link directly to the UIUC Library catalog and to useful and relevant sites outside the Library.
Please follow these links to discover more resources held by the UIUC Library.
Laila Hussein Moustafa
Middle East & North African Studies Librarian
Assistant Professor, University Library
lhoussei@illinois.edu
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