References and Further Reading
- Van Bruineessen, Martin (2000), "A nineteenth-century Kurdish scholar in South Africa", Mullas, Sufis and heretics: the role of religion in Kurdish society. Collected articles., Istanbul: The Isis Press, pp. 133–141, ISBN 975-428-162-9, http://www.let.uu.nl/~martin.vanbruinessen/personal/publications/Abu%20Bakar%20Effendi.pdf
- Babb, Glenn (2010), "Abubakr Effendi – A Young Turk among the Afrikaners", A Young Turk among the Afrikaners, National Library Quarterly Review Vol. 62 No 1 Jan-Mar 2010
- Orakçı, Serhat (October 2007), A Historical Analysis of the Emerging Links between the Ottoman Empire and South Africa between 1861–1923., http://ujdigispace.uj.ac.za:8080/dspace/bitstream/10210/3241/1/Orakci.pdf
- Selim Argun, Life and Contribution of Osmanli Scholar, Abu bakr Effendi,towards Islamic thought and Culture in South Africa, 2000 http://ujdigispace.uj.ac.za:8080/dspace/bitstream/10210/1246/1/ARTICLE.pdf
- Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida – History of Muslims in South Africa: A Chronology http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/library-resources/online%20books/history-muslims/1800s.htm
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Name | Effendi, Abu Bakr |
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Date of birth | 1835 |
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Date of death | 1880 |
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