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Empowering Women through E-Learning: The Role of Waqf in Supporting Digital Education for Girls and Women in Northern Nigeria Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Idayat, Mohammed Afolabi; Aliyu, Shafa’at Ahmad; Hashimu, Mansir; Ovosi, Bilkisu Mohammed
FINGER : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Finger : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/finger.v3i3.335

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This study aims to investigate how women in Northern Nigeria might benefit from digital education through waqf, an Islamic endowment. To increase girls and women's access to education, the study focuses on determining how waqf institutions may aid in creating e-learning infrastructure, materials, and training initiatives. The study aims to eliminate social and economic hurdles that restrict women's access to education in the area, advance gender equality, and provide women with the skills necessary for socioeconomic development by utilizing waqf monies. The ultimate objective is to demonstrate how integrating digital education programs with Islamic charitable frameworks can establish long-term avenues for women's empowerment and promote wider community development in Northern Nigeria. Women's education greatly aids Social and economic progress, especially in areas with large gender gaps. Women's access to formal education has been hampered in Northern Nigeria by long-standing obstacles such as early marriage, poverty, and cultural conventions. However, the emergence of e-learning offers a special chance to close this gap by giving women and girls remote access to educational materials. This study uses a mixed-methods approach, this study investigates how Waqf supports e-learning for women in Northern Nigeria by integrating qualitative and quantitative research approaches. The results indicate that women's educational chances can be greatly improved by combining Waqf with online learning programs, enabling them to better their socioeconomic circumstances and make a positive impact on their communities. The study's conclusion emphasizes the necessity of deliberate actions to optimize Waqf's effectiveness in resolving gender-based educational disparities in Northern Nigeria.
The Evolution of Islamic Da'wah in the Age of Social Media: The Role of Waqf Institutions Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Ardo, Adam Muhammad; Mohammed, Yakubu Zulaihat; Muhammad, Ibrahim Abubakar; Magaji, Abubakar Sadiq
FINGER : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Finger : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/finger.v4i1.336

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This paper aim to examine how Islamic Da'awah, has changed in the digital era with an emphasis on social media's revolutionary impact and the incorporation of Waqf, institutions to aid in these endeavors. The advent of social media platforms has brought about tremendous changes to Islamic Da'awah, since they have made it easier for Islamic teachings to be widely disseminated and have encouraged global communication and interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims. Islamic scholars, preachers, and individuals have been able to dispel misconceptions about Islam and impart religious information by using easily accessible platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. This paper uses a qualitative research approach to examine how Islamic da'awah has changed in the era of social media and how Waqf institutions assist. It does this by combining case studies, literature reviews, and content analysis. The findings of the research revealed that digital media has a significant role in forming modern Muslim identity, expanding its benefits to reach national and international community, advancement of da’awah activities and posing certain risks, such as the possibility of radicalization and disinformation. The study concludes that working together with academics, content producers, and Waqf organizations will be essential to making sure that Da'awah in the digital age is based on Islamic teachings and makes the most of contemporary technology.
Reviving Zakat and Waqf Institutions for Sustainable Community Developmentin Gombe State, Nigeria Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Hussaini, Hamza Abubakar; Ardo, Adam Muhammad
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (July)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijfis.v2i2.230

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This paper aims to examine the current state of Zakat and Waqf institutions in Gombe State, Nigeria, and proposes measures for their revival for sustainable community development. The paper also covers a brief overview of the Islamic institutions of Waqf and Zakat, their importance in advancing social welfare and community development, and the present difficulties these organizations face in Gombe State, such as poor funding, improper management, and low public awareness. This study used a qualitative research design, collecting data through interviews and a review of the literature, and evaluating the data using content analysis. The study discovered that in order to revitalize these organizations and realize their full potential, a comprehensive strategy involving cooperation between government agencies, religious organizations, and the community must be looked in to. This strategy entails creating an efficient administration system, creating a thorough legislative framework for Waqf and Zakat, and raising public awareness through outreach and education initiatives.
Socioeconomic Factors and Educational Aspirations in Northern Nigeria: Islamic Endowment as a Possible Solution Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Hussaini, Hamza Abubakar; Muhammad, Zuwaira Jibril; Aliyu, Shafa’atu Ahmad
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijfis.v2i3.274

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The study aims to investigate the socioeconomic determinants that influence educational ambitions in Northern Nigeria and the potential role of Islamic waqf (Waqf). This research uses a qualitative approach. Expert interviews, case studies, and literature reviews are all incorporated into this technique. These techniques make it possible to understand the difficulties facing the local education system in great detail, as well as the historical and current contributions that Waqf has made to the advancement of education. The results of the analysis of the relevant theoretical framework and practical investigations yielded valuable insights into the ways in which the Islamic waqf system can close the huge educational gaps and inequalities in the area. The study looks at the relationship between socioeconomic status and educational goals in Northern Nigeria and how the use and revitalization of Waqf institutions can advance education in the area. The conclusion of the study is that in Northern Nigeria, socioeconomic factors are still a challenge to the desire to get an education. By involving collaboration between governments, businesses, and religious institutions to create effective and inclusive structures, Islamic waqf can be a potential solution to overcome socio-economic barriers in education.
Assessment of Islamic E-Business Transactions in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and their Impact on Muslims in Northwestern Nigeria Abubakar Dutsin-Amare, ISA,; Ahmad, Muhammad Gusau; Sai’d, Ibrahim Shuaibu; Ibrahim, Gambo Rafindadi; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijfis.v3i1.377

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The study evaluates the dynamics of Islamic e-business transactions in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and their socio-economic impact on Muslims in Northwestern Nigeria. By examining the integration of Sharˉiʽah -compliant principles within digital commerce, the research explores how Islamic jurisprudence influences online business practices, including contract fairness, transparency, and prohibition of interest (riba). A mixed-methods approach involving surveys, interviews, and content analysis was employed to assess the awareness, adoption, and challenges faced by Muslim entrepreneurs and consumers. Findings reveal a growing acceptance of Islamic e-business models, driven by the need for ethical commerce, though constrained by limited digital literacy and infrastructural deficits. Quantitative and qualitative analysis reveals that adherence to Islamic principles such as the avoidance of usury and haram products varies among MSMEs. The lack of knowledge on Islamic finance among MSME owners highlights the need for training and awareness campaigns. Consumer trust in halal-certified platforms and Islamic payment gateways is generally positive, although fraud and regulatory concerns remain. Statistical analysis shows a strong correlation between MSME performance and adherence to Islamic business ethics. MSMEs using Islamic financial instruments such as Murabaha and Mudaraba show improved financial stability and market expansion. The interview results confirm the importance of regulatory intervention to create an enabling environment for Shariah-compliant e-businesses. The paper concludes with recommendations to enhance Islamic e-business adoption, highlighting its potential to boost financial inclusion and economic empowerment among Muslims in the region while preserving religious values.
Training on the Utilization of Culturally Responsive Teaching Approach in Implementing Liberating Learning for Students at SD Negeri 8 in Bengkulu City Purwanto, Andik; Putri, Desy Hanisa; Hamdani, Dedy; Arincia, Meicella Rizky; Koto, Irwan; Gunawan, Bodi; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar
Aktual: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Aktual: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/aktual.v2i2.194

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This community service aims to provide training to teachers at SD Negeri 8 Bengkulu City in utilizing the CRT approach to implement learning that liberates students. The training activity was carried out on April 27 2024 at SD Negeri 8 Bengkulu City and was attended by 13 teachers. Training methods are carried out in the form of lectures, discussions and practice. In the first session, participants were provided with an understanding of the concept of CRT and the importance of integrating culture in learning. The second session discussed identifying students' cultural backgrounds and learning strategies that are appropriate to the CRT approach. The final session focused on classroom management from a CRT perspective, evaluation, and collaboration with parents and the community. The training activity was carried out at SDN 8 Bengkulu City, which was attended by 13 teachers. Through this training, it is hoped that teachers can develop the ability to create a learning environment that is culturally responsive, respects diversity, and liberates students in the learning process. Activities are carried out using training patterns. After conducting training, teachers were able to develop teaching modules using the CRT approach. From this training activity it can be concluded that the training has an impact on the ability of teachers to develop teaching modules using the CRT approach.
The Role of Tafarkin Tsira Islamic Center Azare on Community Service Delivery: A Focus on Marriage Counseling Ardo, Adam Muhammad; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Kawu, Garba Sa'adu; Muhammad, Anas Adam; Mashema, Bashir Liman
Aktual: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Aktual: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/aktual.v2i3.256

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This article examines the TafarkinTsira Islamic Center Azare's extensive marriage counseling programs, which are based on Islamic principles and specially designed to cater to the various requirements of the neighborhood's Muslim population. Pre-marital, post-marital, and conflict resolution counseling are all provided by the center, with an emphasis on teaching couples about their rights and responsibilities, encouraging open communication, and mediating disputes between spouses. Through the use of content analysis, interviews, and a review of prior reports, the activity employs a qualitative methodology to demonstrate how these services have improved community well-being overall, decreased divorce rates, and contributed significantly to marital stability. The activity findings revealed that TafarkinTsira Islamic Center promotes solid and healthy marriages through its counseling programs, which are the cornerstone of stable families and a cohesive community. These services have an effect on more than just a couple; they also help the larger community by fostering social peace, financial stability, and mental health. The importance of religious organizations like TafarkinTsira in tackling social issues and assisting the community by providing faith-based counsel is highly recommended.
The Impact of Crypto Currency Mining on Academic Performance Among Students Of Higher Institutions In Nigeria Jajere , Bello Muhammad; Audu, Mohammed Yunusa; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar
Indonesian Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education (December 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijopate.v2i3.315

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This study aims to evaluate how mining activities affect academic outcomes, the relationship between time spent on mining and academic performance, and the key influencing factors. In addition, it explores students' perceptions and offers strategies to mitigate negative impacts. A quantitative approach was used, with data collected from 197 students through an online questionnaire. The survey includes demographics, mining activities, learning habits, academic performance, and perceptions. The findings reveal a nuanced relationship: 48.7% of students admit some mining influence on their academics, while 51.8% disagree. The difference in discipline and time management is significant, as some students manage mining and academics well, while others struggle. Stress and time management issues are prevalent, with 39.6% reporting increased stress. In addition, 56.6% of students expressed a need for institutional support. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the impact of cryptocurrency mining on academic performance varies based on individual factors and suggests various actions such as time management workshops, academic counseling, specialized learning environments, stress management programs, resource allocation, peer support groups, flexible learning options, performance monitoring, awareness campaigns, and collaboration with technology companies.
Application of Islamic Teachings on Brotherhood to Ease Fuel Subsidy Removal Challenges Among Vulnerable Nigerians Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Idriss, Ibrahim Dahiru; Ardo, Adam Muhammad; Salisu, Muhammad Auwal
FITRAH: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman Vol 9, No 2 (2023): 11 Articles, Pages 201-414
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/fitrah.v9i2.9522

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This paper examines the application of Islamic teachings on brotherhood to ease fuel subsidy removal challenges among Nigerians. Drawing on Islamic texts and the existing literature on the role of brotherhood in alleviating socio-economic tensions, this research opens a new perspective for understanding how Islamic principles can be used to create a more just and equitable society. A qualitative research methodology was employed, and the data were gathered through a review of the related literature and a semi-structured interview with pertinent bodies, as well as content analysis for analyzing the data. The paper finds that, based on Islamic teachings, brotherhood is an essential element in cultivating a sense of solidarity and belonging amongst Nigerians. These feelings assist in lessening the effects of fuel subsidy removal and allow for a more comprehensive approach to tackling the resulting economic and socio-cultural challenges. Finally, the paper proposes a number of policy recommendations to utilize Islamic teachings of brotherhood to create a more equitable society in Nigeria
A Female Leaders in the Perspective of Islamic Law and Legal Regulations Sutrisno, Edy; Fanani, Ahmad; Marsidi, Marsidi; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar
MILRev: Metro Islamic Law Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): MILREV: Metro Islamic Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia, IAIN Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/milrev.v2i1.6879

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The leader is a profession with the functions and duties of representing the government in recording and supervising marriages. Then how women become penghulu seen from Islamic law and legislation. This writing uses library research method with a qualitative descriptive approach. The results of this discussion state; First, from a juridical-normative perspective, if women are appointed as penghulu, their position will be questioned if they carry out their duties as guardian judges, which in fiqh must be a man. Second, it is considered that there are still problems in entering the public sphere for women, such as supervising and recording marriages in the mosque while she is in an impure condition, and attending marriage contracts which are carried out outside the office and outside working hours. Then in PMA Number 20 of 2019 concerning Marriage Registration, it has been explained that the leader can be held by both men and women. Likewise, in the Minister of Administrative Affairs Regulation Number 9 of 2019 concerning the Functional Position of Penghulu, it also does not require that the Penghulu must be held by a male Penghulu.
Co-Authors Abdul Latif Abdullahi, Hashimu Abdulsalam, Mikail Kolawole Abubakar Dutsin-Amare, ISA, Abubakar Hussaini, Hamza Adam Muhammad Ardo Adam, Muhammad Bello Adama Ahmad, Muhammad Hamma- Afifi Fauzi Abbas Afifi, Abdullah A Afthon Yazid Ahmad Barizi Ahmad Fanani Ahmad, Muhammad Gusau Ahmad, Muhammad Hamma Adama Ahmad, Muhammad Hamma-Adama Ahmed, Mahmood Alfiyah, Nur Aliyu , Shafa’at Ahmad Aliyu, Shafa'at Ahmad Aliyu, Shafa’atu Ahmad Aliyu, Shafa’at Ahmad Aliyu, Shafa’atu Ahmad Amare, ISA Abubakar Dutsin- Andik Purwanto Aprijon Efendi Ardo , Adam Muhammad Ardo, Adam Muhammad Ardo, Adam Muhammad Ardo Arincia, Meicella Rizky Asy'arie, Bima Fandi Audu, Mohammed Yunusa Bahrun, Adriansah Bala, Babangida Bilalu, Naskur Bintoro, Panji Bodi Gunawan Burhan, Putri Ajeng Dalhatu, Rabi Shehu Darmanto Darmanto Darmanto Dedy Hamdani Dita Septasari Dwi Feriyanto Dzulqarnain, Andi Edy Sutrisno Eliza, Mona Fajlurrahman, Muhammad Afif Haidar Fajri, Mohammad Zen Nasrudin Fandi Ahmad Ferly Ardhy Firdaus, Ahmad Zainul Haerunnisa Haerunnisa, Haerunnisa Hamzah, Namungo Hashimu, Mansir Hussaini, Hamza Abubakar Ibrahim, Aliyu Ibrahim, Gambo Rafindadi Idayat, Mohammed Afolabi Idriss, Ibrahim Dahiru Irwan Koto, Irwan Jajere , Bello Muhammad Jika, Fadimatu Ahmed KAWAKIP, Akhmad Nurul Kawu, Garba Sa'adu Khan, Huka Khan, Huma Khatoon, Ghousia Khofifah, Nisa Nurramdhiani Kurniawan, M. Rafli Lateef, Abiola Muideen Magaji, Abubakar Sadiq Mashema, Bashir Liman Mikail, Usman Jibril Mohammed, Yakubu Zulaihat Mokodompis, Iin Indriani Muhammad Jajere, Bello Muhammad, Anas Adam Muhammad, Ibrahim Abubakar Muhammad, Yakubu Zulaihat Muhammad, Zuwaira Jibril Muhammed , Yakubu Zulaihat Muhammed, Yakubu Zulaihat Muspika Hendri Nelly Marhayati, Nelly Nur Aminudin Nurdin, Zurifah Odeniyi, Ismail Kolawole Oktriawan, Wawan Ovosi, Bilkisu Mohammed Pedju, Rizaldy Purnomo Putri, Desy Hanisa Putri, Sylvia Ayu Amara Ratnasari Ratnasari Reza Fahmi Sai’d, Ibrahim Shuaibu Salisu, Muhammad Auwal Salma Salma Sani, Shafi’u Mahmud Selly Susanti, Septiani Shariff , Ikilima Abubakar Shariff, Ikilima Abubakar Siti Fatimah Subeitan, Syahrul Mubarak Sugitanata, Arif Supriyadi Supriyadi Suryani Suryani Tafida , Adama Lawal Tahta Herdian Andika Usmanto, Budi Wani, Athar Shahbaz Yakub, Abubakar Aliyu Yusuf Adamu, Rabi Zakariah, Asril Amirul Zaki, Salisu Abba