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Sulayman S. Nyan g

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Dr. Sulayman S. Nyang (1944 — 12 November 2018)[1] was a professor and former chairman of the African Studies Department at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He was a co-principal investigator of the Project MAPS and also a former deputy ambassador and head of chancery of the Gambia Embassy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Nyang served as consultant to several national and international agencies and on the boards of the African Studies Association, the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies, America's Islamic Heritage Museum, and the Association of Muslim Social Scientists.[2] He wrote extensively on Islamic, African and Middle Eastern affairs. He held a master's degree in public administration and a Ph.D. in government from the University of Virginia. Nyang was an advising scholar for the award-winning, PBS-broadcast documentaries Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet (2002) and Prince Among Slaves (2007), produced by Unity Productions Foundation.

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  • Islam, Iso Ụzọ Kraịst na Onwe Africa (1984)
  • A Line in the Sand: Saudi Arabia's Role in the Gulf War (1995), nke ya na Evan Hendricks dere
  • Religious Plurality in Africa: Essays in Honor of John S. Mbiti (1993 na Jacob Olupona).

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  1. Mbai (13 November 2018). GAMBIA: PROFESSOR DR. SULAYMAN NYANG DIES AT AGE OF 74. Freedom Newspaper. Retrieved on 18 March 2019.
  2. Sulayman S. Nyang. Pewforum.org. Archived from the original on 2006-12-27. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
  1. Mbai, Pa Nderry (13 Novemba 2018). "GAMBIA: PROFESSOR DR. SULAYMAN NYANG nwụrụ na afọ 74". Freedom Newspaper. Eweputara 18 Machi 2019.
  2. "Sulaymans. Nyang". Pewforum.org. ewetara site na nke izizi na 2006-12-27. Eweputara 2007-01-03.