The Islamic Policy of Portuguese Colonial Mozambique, 1960-1973


Autoria(s): Machaqueiro, Mário
Data(s)

04/02/2014

04/02/2014

01/12/2012

Resumo

Drawing its information from different documents in Portuguese and French archives, this article examines the evolution of Portuguese colonial policies towards Islam, focusing on the special case of Mozambique. Such policies evolved from an attitude of neglect and open repression, prevalent in the early years of the colonial war that broke out in 1965, when Muslims were perceived as the main supporters of the anti-colonial guerrilla in northern Mozambique, to an approach that tried to isolate ‘African Muslims’ from foreign influences in order to align them with the Portuguese. The article analyses the latter strategy, assessing its successes and failures, and the contributions made by several of those who were involved.

Identificador

0018-246X

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11284

Idioma(s)

other

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

4;

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Islam #Colonialism #Portuguese colonialism #Colonial governance #Muslims #Mozambique
Tipo

article