Karamogo
The Karamogo were the scholar class among the peaceful Dyula traders of Western Africa, of which Al-Hajj Salim Suwari was a prominent member. The Karamogo developed theological rationales for living among non-Muslims, arguing that one should nurture one's own faith and let conversion happen in its own time.[1] Accordingly, jihad should not be waged except in defensive contexts.[citation needed]
References
- ^ petnah (2020-04-28). "The Karamojong of uganda - uganda tribes and their culture". petnah. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
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