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Qur’anic recitation using intonations other than the Arab’s is not condemnable on the condition that such do not in any way, compromise the application of the principles of Tajwid. In Nigeria, some intonations, each of which, of course, has its distinctive features, are indigenous to the Muslims of the north and the south where Islam...
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It was interesting to read in a new book that there wonders whether research question three is addressed exists in my country, Nigeria, a Federal University of anywhere in the book as the contents of Chapters Three whose existence I, a university lecturer, am oblivious. This and Four “Muslim Women in Yoruba Land: A Historical...
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The reluctance of the Muslim world to accept the Western system of education at its initial stage was the fear of loss of identity. The colonization of the Muslim world which consequently paved way for power subjugation, economic exploitation and political domination confirmed the Muslims’ initial lukewarm attitude to it. However, no sooner that the...
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The unsuccessful attempt by Nigerian citizen, Mutallab to bomb a Detroid-bound plane from Amsterdam on the eve of Christian in 2008 and the deportation of a group of Nigerian students from Malaysia in 2010 owing to terrorism-related allegation have attracted the attention of the world to Nigeria, which is the Africa’s most populous country. Such...
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