The present volume sets Swahili religious tracts available in Kenya and Tanzania in their context. The book starts with an overview of tracts in Swahili from the 19th century to the present day, an examination of Swahili as a religious language, and an introduction to Swahili versions of the Bible and QurʾÄn. Chesworth then introduces the range of tracts currently available, examining eight in detail. In particular he considers how they present scripture in order to promote their own faith, Islam or Christianity, whilst denigrating the âotherâ. Finally, the volume discusses the impact from modern media on these tracts.
John A. Chesworth, PhD (2008) in Religious Studies, University of Birmingham, is Research Officer for Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History 1500-1900 (CMR) at the University of Birmingham. He has published on Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa, and co-edited CMR volumes 6-14 and 16-20 (Brill, 2014-22).
Foreword List of Tables, Figures and Maps
1Introduction
â1âStart of Interest in Tracts
â2âInteraction and Outreach of the Two Faiths
â3âData Collection
â4âBackground of Islam and Christianity in Kenya and Tanzania
â5âDemography
â6âKenya
â7âTanzania
â8âIslam
â9âChristianity
â10âRelations between Christians and Muslims
â11ââCrusadesâ and Mihadhara
â12âChristian Outreach
â13âMuslim Outreach
â14âMjadala (Discussion)
â15âTracts
â16âHistorical Background to Tracts
â17âCollection of Tracts
â18âCriteria for Selection of Tracts
â19âCategories of Selected Tracts
â20âOutline of Book
Part 1: Tracts and Translation in East Africa
2Early Christian Tracts in East Africa
â1âThe First Christian Tracts in East Africa
â2âSupport from SPCK and RTS for Work in East Africa
â3âSPCK
â4âRTS and Msafiri
â5âUMCA
â6âW.E. Taylor and Raha Isiyo Karaha
3Christian Tracts in East Africa during the Twentieth Century
â1âTracts from Lutheran Missionary Societies in Deutsch Ostafrika
â2âChristian Outreach at the End of the Colonial Period
â3âPlanning for the Future
â4âChristian Outreach Post-Independence
4Muslim Tracts in East Africa during the Twentieth Century
â1âMuslim Outreach at the Time of Independence
â2âNew Methods of Muslim Outreach
5Swahili as a Religious Language
â1âIntroduction
â2âStandardising Swahili
â3âChristian Missionariesâ Translational Labours
Part 2: Muslim and Christian Tracts
6Tracts in Current Circulation in East Africa
â1âCriteria for Selection of the Tracts to Be Examined
â2âPurpose of Composition
â3âLanguage of Composition
â4âThe Use of Scripture
â5âAnalysis of Selected Tracts
â6âThe Original Language of Composition
â7âTitle and Subject Matter
â8âAuthors of Tracts
â9âUse of Scripture
7Using Scripture to Refute the Otherâs Faith
â1âUislamu Katika Biblia
â2âIsa (Yesu Kristo) Ndani ya Kurani na Biblia
8Jesus in the QurʾÄn Al-MÄʾida (5):112â20
â1âMaisha ya Nabii Isa (Alahais Salam)
â2âHapana! Dini ya Kristo Haijabatalishwa
9Testimonies of Converts
â1âKwa Nini Niliacha Ukristo na Nikawa Muislamu
â2âKutafuta Uhakika
10Teaching Those of Your Own Faith
â1âUislamu ni Njia Sahihi ya Maisha
â2âJe Roho Mtakatifu ndiye yule Msaidizi?
11Concluding Remarks Appendix 1: Passages from Different Versions of the Bible and QurʾÄn Appendix 2: Copy of Sisi ni Wasomaji wa kudumu ⦠(We Are Constant Readers), with English Translation Glossary Bibliography Index
Specialists in Christian-Muslim relations and religion in Africa, Islamicists, linguists, missiologists and theologians.