Shia Islam in Africa
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- Shia adherents in northern Nigeria.
- Shia Islam in Senegal, brought by the Lebanese Sheikh Abdul-Mun'am Az-zain. The Sheikh built Shi'a schools and mosques and helped send Senegalese to Iran or Lebanon to study the religion. 7% of Senegalese people practice Shi'a Islam, most of whom are Twelvers.
- Highly persecuted low profile Shia Muslims in Egypt.[1]
- Ismaili communities, most of which were established by immigrants from South Asia.[2] These populations are found in:
- East Africa, particularly Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda, Malagasy, and Zanzibar. Such groups include the Khoja, who are primarily Ismaili
- Central Africa, Burundi, Rwanda, and Zaire
- South Africa
African Shia Islamic Movement
African Shia Islamic Movement is Nigeria based organization. Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky is the Leader of the Movement.[3]
See also
- Qibla (group), a Shi'a militant organisation in South Africa
References
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