Scholarship & Publications
Three decades of peer-reviewed scholarship in Islamic studies, African religion, gender, and interfaith dialogue.
Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid
University of Cape Coast
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Selected Publications
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Christian-Muslim relations in Ghana: A model for world dialogue and peace
M Abdul-Hamid
Ilorin Journal of Religious Studies, 1 (1), 21-32, 2011
The influence of Islam on an African People: The case of the Dagomba of Northern Ghana
M Abdul-Hamid
International Conference on Universalism, Relativism & Intercultural Dialogue, 2010
Islam and gender in Dagbon
M Abdul-Hamid
PhD dissertation, University of Cape Coast, Ghana, 94, 2017
Islam, Politics and Development: Negotiating the Future of Dagbon in Ghana
MAH Abdul-Hamid
Abibisem: Journal of African Culture and Civilization, 4, 47-62, 2011
Was It a Nine Days Wonder?: A Note on the Proselytisation Efforts of the Nation of Islam in Ghana, c. 1980s–2010
DVNYM Botchway, M Abdul-Hamid
New Perspectives on the Nation of Islam, 95-117, 2017
In Search of Gender Justice: An Analysis of the Arguments of Two Ghanaian Feminist Groups
M Abdul-Hamid, NAK Forson
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 10 (4), 22-28, 2020
Contesting Visions of Modernity in Ghanaian Salafis' Islamic Reform
Y Dumbe, M Abdul-Hamid, M Ibrahim
Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies, 6 (1), 1-28, 2021
Religious language and the charge of blasphemy: In defence of Al-Hallaj
M Abdul-Hamid
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 3 (15), 283-290, 2013
Muslim 'Priesthood' in Dagbon: In Search of a Definition
M Abdul-Hamid
Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 1 (1), 120-136, 2011
Theatres of love & the nexus between Christianity & Islam: the case of Ghana
M Abdul-Hamid
University of Cape Coast, 2021
Women and Islam in Africa: towards an inclusivist theology of leadership
M Abdul-Hamid
University of Cape Coast, 2021
Asante Nkramo and Fantse Nkramo: Unravelling the Paradox of Islam and Matriliny in Ghana
M Abdul-Hamid
Matrilineal, Matriarchal, and Matrifocal Islam: The World of Women-Centric Islam, 2024
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A track record of rigorous thinking on religion, politics, and development in Ghana — now applied to rebuilding the NPP.
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