Publications of Mbaye B. Lo    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. M.B. Lo, Amrika: al-Islam wa al-Sudan: Qiraat fi Ghayahib al-Fikr al-Siyasi al-Hadith. (July, 2011), Cairo: Arab and African Research Center & Khartoum: Center for the Studies of Islam and Contemporary Muslim World, Cairo: http://www.aarcegypt.org/ Khartoum: http://csicw.org/ (Book’s English Title: America, Islam and Sudan: Readings in the Darkness of Modern Political Thought..)  [abs]
  2. M.B. Lo, Civil Society-Based Governance in Africa: Theories and Practices: ( A Case Study of Senegal) (September, 2010), pp. 217, Society Studies Center, ISBN 978-99942-968-3-5 (info@societystudies.org.) [OpenOffice, PDF[abs]
  3. Understanding the Muslim Discourse: Language, Tradition and the Message of Ben Laden (2009), University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland
  4. Lo, Mbaye, Muslims in America: race, politics and community building (2004), Amana Publications: Beltsville, Md.
  5. Lo, Mbaye, Arabic Language and literary themes in the African literature (2 ed.), Arab and African Research Center
  6. Lo, Mbaye, The intricacy of power transfer in Africa: Nigeria, a case study (October, 1998), Khartoum: International University of Africa, University Press

Papers Published

  1. with Aman Nadhiri, Contextualizing "Muridiyyah" within the American muslim community: Perspectives on the past, present and future, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, vol. 4(6) (June, 2010), pp. 231–240  [abs]
  2. The Evolution of Arabic Literature in West Africa, Afro-Arab Selections for Social Sciences no. 10 (2009), pp. 171-178, Cairo, Egypt [PDF[author's comments]
  3. with Taimoor Aziz (Trinity 2009), Muslim Marriage Goes Online: The Use of Internet Match-making by American Muslims, Fall Edition, Journal of Religion and Popular Culture., vol. 21 (3) (November), Journal of Religion & Popular Culture, http://www.usask.ca/relst/jrpc/index.html [html]  [abs]
  4. Eavesdropping on Civil Society Associations in Senegal, Dirasaat Ifrikiyyah Journal, vol. 3 (December, 2007), : International University of Africa Press, Khartoum
  5. Re-conceptualizing Civil Society: The Debate Continues With Specific Reference to Contemporary Senegal, African & Asian Studies, vol. 5 no. 1 (2006)
  6. Lo, Mbaye, Seeking the roots of terrorism: a traditional Islamic perspective.”, Journal of Religion and Popular Culture. Volume X, (Summer, 2005) [html]
  7. Lo, Mbaye, “Arabic and the Development of ‘ajami Writings in Africa.”, El-Multaqa. Journal (October, 2000)
  8. Lo, Mbaye, Islam in the African American literature: a native African, New York: Message International, ICNA Publications (November, 1998)

Other

  1. The African University: the Mission and the Message, Presented at International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan, Africa Hall (4, 2009)
  2. Civil Society: Concepts, Theories and Practices, Presented at Shariqa Hall University of Khartoum, (June 2, 2009). (2, 2009)
  3. Contextualizing Muridiyyah within the American Muslim Communities: perspectives on past, present and future, presented at the International Conference on the Globalization of the Muridiyya Muslim Ordert. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, NY (23, 2009)
  4. Lived Islam, Presented at 6th Duke-UNC Graduate Students Conference (5, 2009)
  5. Oral Proficiency Interview & the Arabic Classroom: How and What, Presented at the Arab Academy. Cairo, Egypt (August, 2008)
  6. Institutionalizing Education in the Sudan, International University of Africa, Presented at the Sudan, International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan, March 13, 2007 (March 13, 2008)
  7. Teaching Arabic in America: History, Methodologies and Textbooks, Presented at Center for Arabic Language and Eastern Studies (CALERS) and Yemen Institute for Arabic Language. Sana’a, Yemen (July, 2007)
  8. Teaching and Assessing Arabic Language Programs in the United States, Presented at Yemen College of Middle Eastern Studies. Sana’a Yemen, June 10, 2007 (10, 2007)
  9. Lo, Mbaye, The development of Arabic literature in Africa (2004) (presented at the Arabic language series, Princeton University, March 30..)
  10. Lo, Mbaye, Women, Islam and popular culture in Africa: a comparison (2004) (presented at the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought In Africa, the African Study Program of Northwestern University, Evanston, Chicago, January 23rd..)
  11. Lo, Mbaye, Genesis of Islam in the African American community” (2002) (Presented at the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) Third Islam in America Conference. Ohio State University, July 2-4..)
  12. M. Lo, Prospective, in Message International (2000), New York: ICNA Publications
  13. Lo, Mbaye, “Towards a new philosophy of Afro-Arab history.”, El-Multaqa. Journal, Khartoum (April, 1994)