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Yoruba language / Islam in Nigeria / Yorùbáland / Arabic script / Yoruba culture / Islamic studies / Nigeria / Hausa people / Islam / Africa / Languages of Asia / Yoruba people
Date: 2015-06-03 07:32:53
Yoruba language
Islam in Nigeria
Yorùbáland
Arabic script
Yoruba culture
Islamic studies
Nigeria
Hausa people
Islam
Africa
Languages of Asia
Yoruba people

Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Volume 18, Number 2, 2015 Reconsidering the influence of Islam on Yoruba cultural heritage,

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