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ECONOMIC RIGHTS OF WOMEN UNDER SOKOTO CALIPHATE: A LESSON FOR CONTEMPORARY WOMEN IN NIGERIA Hanafi, Murtala
Spektra: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Spektra : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial
Publisher : Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Islam As Syafi'iyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34005/spektra.v6i1.3592

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This paper economic rights of women under the Sokoto Caliphate, a lesson for women of contemporary Nigeria, discusses the various economic activities which women engaged themselves in Sokoto without interference from the men. Rights of women have occupied prominent place in the scheme of Islamic affairs from the inception of Islamic message. It is no longer a history to state that the Prophet (S.A.W) upgraded the status of women from what is used to be and made them equal with the male gender throughout the period of his Prophet hood. Part of the rights accorded women in the early days of Islam includes economic right. This paper highlight some of the entrepreneurship which women engaged in and also challenges which they face in the caliphate before now. It also discussed are the rights enjoy by Muslim women in Sokoto. Adequate attention is devoted to the proprietary and the employment rights of women in Sokoto as well as other such challenges effecting enjoyment of rights accorded Muslim, women in Islam to cater for their economic well-being. The paper is structured into major parts starting with proprietary right of women in Islam contemporary to the economic rights of women in Nigeria. As a lesson and challenges to the cotemporary women in Nigeria. The study adopted qualitative research method where secondary sources of data were utilised and analysis as its methods of analysis.
Muhammad Bello and the Political System of Leadership in Sokoto Caliphate: A Vital Means for Good Governance in the Contemporary Society Hanafi, Murtala
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v2i4.164

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This study delves into the political system of Muhammad Bello, the visionary second Sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate to uncover valuable lessons for modern governance. Bello's leadership exemplified a unique blend of Islamic principles, intellectual discourse, and strategic expansion. The objectives are to analyze the key features of Bello's political system, examine the impact of his leadership on the Sokoto Caliphate and derive lessons for contemporary society. The paper employed historical research methodology on Bello's reign and critical analysis of primary and secondary sources thereby making a comparative study of Islamic governance models. The study finds that Bello's political system showcased principled leadership guided by Islamic values. Inclusive governance through intellectual discourse, holistic development strategies with strategic expansion and diplomacy. This research contributes to the understanding of Islamic governance, leadership, and development, offering insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners seeking to address modern governance challenges.  
Economic Rights of Women Under Sokoto Caliphate: A Lesson for Contemporary Women in Nigeria Hanafi, Murtala; Jibril, Yusha'u Hanafi
Demak Universal Journal of Islam and Sharia Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): Main Thema: The Dynamics of Islamic Law and Sharia Economy in Protecting Right
Publisher : Walidem Institute and Publishing (WIP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/deujis.v2i01.81

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This paper economic rights of women under the Sokoto Caliphate, a lesson for women of contemporary Nigeria, discusses the various economic activities in which women engaged themselves in Sokoto without interference from the men. The rights of women have occupied a prominent place in the scheme of Islamic affairs from the inception of the Islamic message. It is no longer history to state that the Prophet SAW upgraded the status of women from what it used to be and made them equal to the male gender throughout his Prophethood. Part of the rights accorded women in the early days of Islam includes economic rights. This paper highlights some of the entrepreneurship which women engaged in and also the challenges which they faced in the caliphate before now. It also discussed the rights enjoyed by Muslim women in Sokoto. Adequate attention is devoted to the proprietary and employment rights of women in Sokoto as well as other such challenges affecting the enjoyment of rights accorded Muslim, women in Islam to cater for their economic well-being. The paper is structured into major parts starting with the proprietary right of women in Islam contemporary to the economic rights of women in Nigeria. As a lesson and challenge to the contemporary women in Nigeria. The study adopted a qualitative research method where secondary sources of data were utilised and analysed as its methods of analysis.
The Impact of Reward and Punishment to Increase the Motivation of Teachers and Academic Staff Amir, A; Muthoifin; Maisu, Mr. Anat; Conti Morales, Alberto Emmanuel; Hanafi, Murtala
Solo Universal Journal of Islamic Education and Multiculturalism Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Solo Universal Journal of Islamic Education and Multiculturalism
Publisher : Walidem Institute and Publishing (WIP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sujiem.v1i03.83

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of reward and punishment as well as spiritual guidance in increasing teacher motivation at SMP Al-Qolam Muhammadiyah Gemolong. The school emphasizes a religious approach to reward and punishment, focusing on the heart and psychological aspects of teachers. The application of reward and punishment is proportionate, focusing on rewarding good behaviour rather than punishing bad behaviour. The school also emphasizes the importance of working for the afterlife, not just for worldly gain. The paper concludes that the application of reward and punishment, as well as spiritual guidance, has resulted in a positive and motivated work environment for teachers at SMP Al-Qolam Muhammadiyah Gemolong and can be applied in other institutions for long-term quality of human resources. Schools must continue to improve their quality and standards.