25. Is Nigeria a Hotbed of Islamic Extremism?
May 4, 2010 ... the leading Islamic organization for Nigeria. By tradition, the Sultan of Sokoto is the president of the NSCIA, the Shehu of Borno is the ...
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26. Islam and Democratic Federalism in Nigeria
The three predominantly Muslim areas of Nigeria are the nineteenth century Sokoto caliphal “emirate states” in the northwest, the historic Borno state in ...
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27. Islamic Concept of Leadership in the Sakkwato Caliphate
The Sokoto caliphate was founded by the renowned scholar and Mujaddid ..... With the establishment of an Islamic State, the leader must not relent in his ...
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28. HAUSALAND: 'uTHMAN IBN F ~ I , 1774-1804 CE Wopyright by '~bdullah ...
UNIVERSITY: University of Toronto. The Sokoto Jihad of 1804 C.E. in Hausaland produced a powerful Islamic state. Its leaders and thinkers were Islamic ...
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29. WOMEN AND THE SPREAD OF ISLAM IN WEST AFRICA THEIR CHANGING ROLE ...
ot the Sokoto empire, about the orthodox Islamic state and lts way ot life, were a source of Inspiration. In lus wnlings lic also gave his views on the ...
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30. Imprimir Rev IslasEnglish
ending of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The largest of these movements resulted in the creation of the Sokoto Caliphate, an Islamic state that was located ...
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31. HST 261: Islam in Africa College of Charleston, Fall 2010 ...
include: the spread of Islam, forms of Islamic religious practice, Muslim resistance to European ... civil war, and religion-state associations. In short, our .... F 15 Oct. Case Study: Sokoto and Hausaland. Read: Mack and Boyd, Ch. 1 ...
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32. THE 1982 MAITATSINE UPRISINGS IN NIGERIA: A NOTE
the infidel. It led to the establishment of a federation of Islamic states which recognized the overall supremacy of the Sultan of Sokoto. This Fulani ...
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