
Islamic Scholars In Nigeria







The purpose of fasting is not to make us hungry and thirsty, or to deprive us some of our comfort and conveniences. The real purpose of fasting is that we learn taqwa (piety).

Bello noted that Islam was a total submission to the will of Allah, adding that what Allah wanted from human beings was to believe in His existence, worship Him and regard Him as only one who can give and take.

A 21-year-old Mubaraq Abdul-Hakeem, has revealed what assisted him to emerge the overall best student at the graduation ceremony of the Right Path Arabic Institute, Ikeja, Lagos.

The director of Right Path Arabic Institute, Sheik Yunus Al-Imam, has called on government at all levels to encourage religious education in the country's institution of learning to teach the youths from scriptural perspectives.

The wife of the former vice president of the country, Hajia Amina Namadi Sambo, on Sunday, February 3, said the harassment and intimidation of Muslim women wearing hijab violated their fundamental human rights.

President Buhari has expressed deep shock over the death of Islamic scholar Aisha Ahmed Lemu, who died on Saturday, January 5 at the age of 79 and described her as a repository of knowledge whose depth of scholarship was enviable.

History of Islamic education in Nigeria The very beginning of Islamic education in Nigeria began when the Islamic faith entered the country. Today, Islamic education is aimed at development and growth of the entire personality

Phumza Luthango had to take time off from her studies to give birth. Tragically, her newborn baby passed away soon after being born. A brave Phumza overcame this adversity to complete her exams and eventually graduate.

It has just been reported that a beautiful Muslim lady, Aisha Ahmad, reportedly died three months after her wedding. However, she died after a brief illness. She tied the knot on April 28 and passed away on Saturday, July 7.
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