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Muḥammad Būbū al-Fulānī/Aḥmad Lobbo (d. 1845), one version for Saharan people and another version for sultans throughout the Islamic world. [10] Further, West African manuscripts contain two copies of an apparently anonymous Fulfulde poem of ninety-nine verses, Mā shajara bayna al-shaykh al-ḥājj ‘Umar al-Fūtī wa-amīr Māsina al ...
Islam was introduced to Nigeria during the 11th century through two geographical routes: North Africa and the Senegalese Basin. [7] The origins of Islam in the country is linked with the development of Islam in the wider West Africa. [7] Trade was the major connecting link that brought Islam into Nigeria. [7]
D.F. Elaturoti (2002), "Development of Public and School Libraries in Nigeria", Proceedings of the PanAfrican PanArab Conference on Public and School Libraries, The Hague, Netherlands: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, ISBN 9070916851
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... This is a list of notable Islamic religious leaders in Nigeria. Sunni. Salafis. Ahmad Abubakar ...
The former Nigerian Minister of Works, Isa Kaita, was appointed National Treasurer while Lateef Adegbite, the chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee and the Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice of the Western Region of Nigeria, was made the first National Legal Adviser. He later became the Secretary-General in 1988.
Islam in Nigeria has witnessed a rise in the numbers of Islamic extremism notably among them, the Boko Haram, Maitatsine, Darul Islam [60] [61] among others. These sects have sometimes resorted to the use of violence in a bid to realizing their ambitions on the wider Islamic and Nigerian populations as a whole. [62] [63]
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