
Hajj Mumuni Sulemana
About
Hajj Mumuni Sulemana is a member of the Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies, and also a member of the African Association of the Study of Religions (AASR).
Education
MPhil. (Study of Religions) - University of Ghana, Legon : 1994
B.A (Arabic and Study of Religions) - University of Ghana, Legon: 1988
Certificate (Arabic) - American University, Cairo, Egypt: 1987
Research Interest
Contemporary Challenges in Islamic Education in Ghana
Muslim NGO’s and Social Development
Publications
Mumuni, S. (April 2004). The relevance of Arabic and Islamic education in the upbringing of the Ghanaian Muslim Child. Nigerian Social Science Review Vol. 1, 82-103.
Mumuni, S. (June 2004). Religion and transformation in West Africa. ISIM Newsletter No. 14
Mumuni, S. (2004). Islamic studies. Accra Ghana: Kapital Publishing Co.
Mumuni, S. (2003). Islamic literacy traditions in Ghana. The Maghreb Review 28(2-3), 170-185.
Mumuni, S. (2002). A survey of Islamic NGO’s in Accra. In W. Holger (Ed.), Social Welfare in Muslim Societies in Africa(pp. 138-161). Stockholm Sweden Blender Gotab.
Mumuni, S. Emerging new forms of leadership in Muslim communities. In A. Akrong & E. Dovlo (Eds.), Religion and Leadership in Ghana. Accra, Ghana: Sub Saharan Publishers.
Mumuni, S. Islamic political system and democracy. Journal of Islamic Studies Research (JISR).