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THE SPREAD OF SHI'A AND ITS ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIA Sule, Mohammed Maga; Abdullahi, Muhammad Maigari
Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
Publisher : UIN Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (247.706 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/jish.41.1755

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The aftermath of the Iranian revolution and emergence of Shia Immamiya as the religion of government in Iran in 1979. The Razavi charitable Endowment under the Iran?s supreme religious leader has been spending a lot of money, especially in Africa to indoctrinate and convert Muslims to Shia. The paper traced the origin of Shia in Nigeria. Identified the factors that facilitated the spread of Shia in Nigeria. A desk review methodology was adopted. The study found out that the Iranian government has devoted a lot of funds to Africa and under the pretext of aid in the area of building Mosques, establishing schools and giving the scholarship to study in Iran. It has been observed that ignorance of Shia among most Islamic scholars, teachers, and preachers has contributed its spread until when Nigerians started studying in Universities in Saudi Arabia, the real identity of Shia is known.
ISLAM IN EGGONLAND: A Survey into Its Development and Prospects Sule, Mohammed Maga
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 4, No. 2, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol4.iss2.art5

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Little has so far been discussed or written about Islam and Muslims in Eggonland. This is in marked contrast to other ethnic groups in the state which share similar characteristics being a Muslim community that attracted attention from scholars of either Muslim or non-Muslim. The aim is paper is to ascertain the Islam in Eggonland Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. It has been found that unlike the Erro Eggon clan which have almost 97% of its population being Muslims, Muslim population are not many as that of the Eggon Erro especially among the Anzo, Eholo clan, and it is only in communities that belong to Eggon Erro that large proportion of Muslims communities are found. This paper attempts to provide the much-lacking information on the spread and development of Islam in Eggonland. The paper discussed the coming of Islam, the means through which Islamization process took place and the establishment of Muslim communities in Eggonland, it also shows to the world true picture of Islam among the Eggon people. Detail attention has been given to the factors which contributed to the spread of Islamic teachings in Eggonland including the role of Muslim scholars, both within and outside Eggonland, Muslim organisations, etc. Equally important in this paper is the contributions of Muslim organizations in the development of Islamic education in Eggonland where schools that combine both Islamic and Western education were established. The paper sum up that, the prospects of Islam lies in the devotion of young generation to the learning of Islamic knowledge in Eggonland with the establishment of formal Islamic schools that produces Da’is who can speak the Eggon language fluently. The paper adopted qualitative methodology and desk review where In-depth Interview were conducted with few personalities to obtain data for the research.
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ROLE OF ISE IN DA’WAH ACTIVITIES IN EGGONLAND Sule, Mohammed Maga
Tahdzib Al-Akhlaq: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Tahdzib Al-Akhlaq: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Islam As-Syafi'iyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34005/tahdzib.v5i2.2301

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This paper documents and also assess the different method employed by ISE for its Da’wah Activities in Eggonland. The study highlight the Da’wah approaches and methodology of Islamic Society of Eggonland and its contributions. The study also found that the coming of ISE with modern Da’wah train, a different Da’wah to proselytize Islam and its beauty to people of Eggonland and the wider world through its various humanitarian programmes that are geared towards building the Ummah is yielding result. It is a successful of because in its humanitarian programme people are equally treated irrespective of their religion. The study adopted Survey method using primary sources, where interview and observation were to obtain data on the Da’wah activities of the ISE. This research is expected to become a model for the development of Da’wah in a multi-religious society. The findings are essential for Islamic Da’wah organizations to redesign and formulate various modern Da’wah programmes in order to ensure improved way to engage the people.