Sometimes in the text of the thesis collective works
or editions of texts are referred to by their titles and
not by the names of editors or author~. Titles of such
works are placed alphabetically in the list given below,
with cross references to their editors or authors. When
abbreviated titles are used they are given in full in the
entries headed by the names of the editors or authors.
The following abbreviations are used:
ALS = African Language, §tudi~
BSOAS = Bulletin of the School of Oriental
and African Studies
CABD AL-KARIM AL-JIL1, 1945. AL-INS],J{ AL-KA~:aL. Cairo:
IvIATBACAT MUIjAMWlADcALI SABIIj.
CABD ALLAH! B. MUcALLI~ YUSUF AL-QUTBI, 1920. AL-MAJNUCAT
AL-MUBARAKAH. Cairo: MATBACAT AL-MASHHAD AL-tIUSAINI.
25.6.
CABD AL-QADIR AS-SUFI, 1975. The Way of Muhammad. Berkeley
and London: Diwan Press.
CPJ?D AR-RAfjMAN B. ASH-SHAIIG-IcUMAR AL-cALI AL-QADIRI, 1954.
JALA?IL AL-S\INAIN FI MANAQIB ASH-ShAI151-I~)~, ed. ASH-SHAIKH
MU~iAj\lMAD ~ilTJI}YASIN. Cairo: MATBAcAT AL -M,\SHHAD AL-tIUSAINI.
Abdisalam Yassin Mohamed:! 1973. Political Them~?..9-nd 1m2-gery
in Soma1L£lIodern Poetry. B.A. Thesis. Goddard College,
Plainfield, Vermont. (Copy available at the Library
of the School of Oriental and African Studies).
ABU cABD ALLAEI MUI;IAMIv1AD B. IStvIACIL AL-BUKHARI, 1862.
AL-JAMIe ~S-:-~A!:{ftl, iliv, ed. Luc10lf Krehl. Leiden:
E.J.Brill.
P_ndrzejewski,B.W.,. 196'3. !Poetry in Somali Society'.
New Society,' 25, 21 March, pp.22-24.