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  2. Shia Islam in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam in Nigeria. Although the majority of the Nigerian Muslim population is Sunni, there is a small Shia minority, particularly in the northern states of Kano and Sokoto. [1][2][3] However, there are no actual statistics that reflect a Shia population in Nigeria, [4] and a figure of even 5% of the total Nigerian Muslim population is ...

  3. Religion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Shia Muslims of Nigeria are primarily located in Sokoto State. [44] [45] Shia Muslims make up between two and four million of Nigeria's population. [46] [47] Ibrahim Zakzaky introduced many Nigerians to Shia Islam. The headquarter of Shia is Zaria where the leader lives with his family. [48]

  4. Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    Estimates range from as low as 2% of Nigeria's Muslim population to as high as 17% of Nigeria's Muslim population. [a] Some, but not all, Nigerian Shia are affiliated with the banned Islamic Movement in Nigeria, an Iranian-inspired Shia organization led by Ibrahim Zakzaky. [122] Tanzania: Islam in Tanzania ~1,500,000 ~2.5 <1 Kuwait: Shi'a Islam ...

  5. Shia Islam in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The "African Shia Islamic Movement" is a Nigeria-based organization. Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky is the leader of the movement. [1] It was founded in the 1980s, after Zakzaky traveled to Iran and was inspired by the 1979 Iranian Revolution. [2] In 2014, a procession of Shias celebrating Quds Day attempted to pass a military checkpoint.

  6. Islam in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Islam is one of the two largest religions in Nigeria. Nigeria also has the largest Muslim population in Africa. [1] In 2024, Nigeria had the largest Muslim population in Africa, with around 105 million people who belonged to an Islamic denomination. [2][3] Islam is predominantly concentrated in the northern half of the country, with a ...

  7. Ibrahim Zakzaky - Wikipedia

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    Later, Zakzaky went to Iran, ultimately becoming a Shia. At home, he became the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria and used it as a way to proselytize and gain followers in the 1990s. As a result of his activities, a significant number of people have converted to Shia Islam in a country once with hardly any Shia population. [10]

  8. Shia–Sunni relations - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, estimates of the number of Nigeria's 90–95 million Muslims who are Shia vary from between 20 million (Shia estimate), to less than five million (Sunni estimate) [264] but according to Pew research center, less than 5% of the Muslim population in Nigeria are Shia. [14]

  9. Islamic Movement (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Movement of Nigeria (Arabic: الحركة الاسلامية في نيجيريا) is a banned Shia religious organization which aims to establish an Islamic state in Nigeria. It was founded by Ibrahim Zakzaky, who was inspired by the Iranian Revolution and rejects the authority of the Nigerian Government. [3] The movement focuses on ...