Bello Ali
Department of Islamic Studies, College of Education, Zing, Taraba State, Nigeria

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Mapping the Intersections: History, Religion, Culture, Governance and Economics in Taraba North Senatorial Zone, Nigeria Bello Ali; Salihu Lawal
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.v2i4.55

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This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the religious, socio-cultural, political, and economic intricacies within the Taraba North Senatorial Zone in Nigeria, with a particular focus on its diverse ethnic groups. The study utilizes a qualitative analysis approach, drawing insights from scholarly literature and interviews with community members. By identifying common themes across different ethnic groups, the paper aims to illuminate the factors shaping social cohesion, governance dynamics, and economic development in the zone. The findings highlight the rich tapestry of religious beliefs, cultural practices, and economic activities among the ethnic groups, showcasing the coexistence of Islam, Christianity, and indigenous spiritual practices. Governance structures range from theocratic models to decentralized councils of elders, reflecting the autonomy of each ethnic community. Economically, the zone exhibits a mix of traditional agriculture, artisanal crafts, and contemporary pursuits, illustrating the adaptive nature of these communities. The paper emphasizes on the importance of a comprehensive understanding of the socio-cultural, political, and economic dimensions in the Taraba North Senatorial Zone. It finally advocates for inclusive development strategies that respect cultural diversity and empower local communities.  
Shari’ah Teachings Towards Civilization: A Blueprint to Addressing Societal Crimes Bello Ali; Lawan Abdullahi Muhammad; Maunde Muhammad Usman; Abdulmumini Bawuro Manga; Murjanatu Ismail Agwaru
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

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Purpose – This study examines how Shari’ah teachings within Islamic civilization provide a comprehensive framework for addressing societal crimes and contemporary social crises. The paper responds to the growing challenges of moral decline, economic inequality, governance failures, and environmental degradation by exploring the relevance of Islamic ethical principles such as tawḥīd (divine unity), ʿadl (justice), raḥmah (compassion), and khilāfah (stewardship). It argues that Islamic civilization offers a timeless model for promoting justice, social harmony, and sustainable development. Design/methods/approach – The study adopts a qualitative and analytical research methodology using a descriptive-analytical design. Data were collected through documentary analysis of the Qur’an, classical Islamic scholarship, and contemporary academic literature. Thematic and content analysis were employed to examine the application of Shari’ah teachings to issues relating to societal crimes, governance, welfare, and environmental sustainability. Findings – The findings reveal that Islamic civilization integrates spiritual, social, economic, and environmental dimensions into a unified moral framework. Shari’ah teachings promote accountability, moderation, equality, and consultation (shūrā) as safeguards against corruption and injustice. Economic institutions such as zakāt, ṣadaqah, and waqf support equitable wealth distribution and social welfare, while Qur’anic environmental ethics discourage wastefulness (isrāf) and corruption (fasād). The study further finds that Islamic principles provide preventive and transformative approaches to societal crimes through moral reform, social responsibility, and ethical governance. Research implications/limitations – The study is limited to qualitative analysis based on documentary sources and does not include empirical fieldwork. Its conclusions are primarily interpretive and focused on Islamic civilizational thought, which may limit broader comparative application. Originality/value – This study contributes to contemporary discourse by positioning Islamic civilization as a holistic framework for crisis management, ethical governance, crime prevention, and environmental stewardship. It highlights the enduring relevance of Shari’ah principles in addressing modern societal challenges while offering a value-based alternative to secular approaches to civilization and development.
Effectiveness of Contemporary Da‘wah Strategies: An Empirical Review and Synthesis of Existing Literature Bello Ali; Aminu Sa’ad Abdullahi; Muhammad Muhammad; Murjanatu Ismail Agwaru
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

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Purpose– The rapid expansion of digital communication technologies has fundamentally transformed contemporary da‘wah, shifting Islamic outreach from conventional face-to-face preaching toward interactive digital platforms. This study examines the effectiveness of contemporary da‘wah strategies by synthesizing empirical evidence on the factors that influence successful digital Islamic communication and audience engagement across social media environments. Design/methodology/approach– This study employs a qualitative systematic literature review (SLR) methodology. Empirical studies published between 2017 and 2026 were systematically identified, screened, and analyzed using thematic content analysis. The review synthesizes evidence concerning digital da‘wah practices across major social media platforms, with particular attention to communication strategies, audience engagement, technological affordances, and the emerging role of social media handlers. Findings– The review demonstrates that digital platforms—including Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, and X—have substantially expanded the reach of Islamic knowledge, strengthened audience participation, and facilitated the formation of virtual religious communities. The effectiveness of contemporary da‘wah is determined by the interaction of several key factors: content quality, preacher credibility, communication competence, digital literacy, audience-centred messaging, platform suitability, and the strategic functions of social media handlers in content production, moderation, audience engagement, and platform management. Nevertheless, challenges such as misinformation, concerns regarding content authenticity, unequal digital access, and limited technological competence continue to constrain online da‘wah effectiveness. Research implications/limitations– As a literature-based study, the findings rely on existing empirical evidence and do not assess the effectiveness of specific digital da‘wah programs. Future research should employ comparative and mixed-methods designs to evaluate digital da‘wah strategies across different cultural, institutional, and technological contexts. Originality/value– This study contributes to contemporary Islamic communication scholarship by providing an integrative synthesis of empirical research on digital da‘wah. It develops a comprehensive framework demonstrating that effective contemporary da‘wah depends on the integration of authentic Islamic principles, strategic communication, technological innovation, digital literacy, and professional social media management, thereby offering practical guidance for scholars, Islamic organizations, and digital content practitioners.