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Decolonising the Hajj
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23 May 2023

HISTORY / Africa / West, African history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, RELIGION / Islam / History, Colonialism and imperialism, Islam
Introduction: Colonising and decolonising the pilgrimage to Mecca from Nigeria
Part I – Colonising the Hajj
1 Colonial ideology and the Nigerian pilgrimage, 1907-26
2 Power, patronage, and privilege: the 1921 Hajj of Muhammadu Dikko, Emir of Katsina
3 Regulating the overland route: Sudanese reforms and the Nigerian Pilgrimage Scheme, 1926-45
Part II – Decolonising the Hajj
4 Sir Alhaji Ahmadu Bello and the politics of pilgrimage in Northern Nigeria, 1954-63
5 Corruption, commerce, and control: the business of pilgrimage administration
6 Cracks in the road: citizenship, nationality, and the rise of the air Hajj
Conclusion: Legacies of colonisation and decolonisation on the post-colonial Hajj