Faculty of Humanities and Education Federal University Gusau Zamfara State Nigeria Abstract Islamic reformism has been the prime concern of Muslim scholars and intellectuals since the 18th century CE. The only advantage is that it allows Nigerians to learn Arabic and assist in travelling to Arabic countries TheBigUrban2.
Module three addresses introduction of Islam into Southern Nigeria its impact on Islam in Nigeria as a whole Arabic and Islamic education the Islamic Judicial system and Muslim societies and organizations.
Contributions of islamic education in nigeria. Islam and Islamic education came to Africa and indeed Nigeria through the trans-Saharan trade between natives and the Arab tradersThe acceptance of Islam by the rulers facilitated the rapid expansion of the religion and the Jihads further consolidated it. The desire among scholars to preach the religion and teach its principles made it possible to spread through to Ilorin and Ibadan to the South. It is on record that Islam as a religion became prevalent in Nigeria in the 9 th century during the reign of Mai Idris Alooma who ruled the Borno empire till 1603.
This also coincided with the time Islamic education began in the country especially in the northern part of Nigeria. Apart from establishing these Islamic schools there were also Islamic pilgrimage mosques Islamic courts and so on. Non-Formal Islamic Religious Education in Northern Nigeria In Muslim Northern Nigeria there are three distinct forms of non-formal Islamic Religious Education.
The first in terms of evolutionary development is the Tsangaya Quranic College. Mobile in nature they revolve around the Alaramma the Teacher who often travels with the pupils and pitch a camp often on the outskirs of the town to form a collegiate. Islamic education therefore passed through phases of pure Quranic learning Islamic learning and full modernisationIslamic education is one of the two foreign systems of education experienced in NigeriaThis education is peculiar to the Muslims.
The Muslims believe in God almighty Arabic -Allah and the messengership of Prophet Mohammed. The Quran is the Holy book of the Muslims and on which their entire life undertakings and dealings are dependent. One of the important factors for venturing into scientific researches and discoveries by the 19 th century Nigerian scholars was the open mindedness in their concept and practice of the essence of Islamic education.
They became receptive of ideas and opinions without limit within the ambit of the law. As a result of that they became leading researchers and explorers in various fields of. 3Contribution To Nigerian Education System Yes islam has contributed Quranic education.
The only advantage is that it allows Nigerians to learn Arabic and assist in travelling to Arabic countries TheBigUrban2. This comes with many drawbacks- many northerners then have their English language suffer as a result. It also competes sometimes with their formal education.
Faculty of Humanities and Education Federal University Gusau Zamfara State Nigeria Abstract Islamic reformism has been the prime concern of Muslim scholars and intellectuals since the 18th century CE. And as a means to arrest the mushrooming and all around decay in their societies. THE RELEVANCE OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION TO THE MODERN WORLD.
The teachers and teaching of Islamic studies most especially in the secular schools has been relegated to the background to the extent that even science and vocational students are denied taking the subjects in some schools. It has to be made clear that what makes Islamic education different compared to others is that education in Islam aims to educate human beings with knowledge and positive skills and to instil in them good ethical conducts approved by the Sharīah. Muslim students have to be aware.
Before the 1950s the most common educational path of Muslim children in Northern Nigeria was Quranic education taught by Mallams. Students converge in the compound of a mallam or at a Quranic boarding school where they recite the Quran and learn Islamic teachings. Perhaps the most profound and vital contribution of Muslims to educational theory is demonstrated by their advocacy of universal free education.
Islam encourages the education of capable boys and girls of all stations of life and the acceptance of teachers of different races and persuasions. Module three addresses introduction of Islam into Southern Nigeria its impact on Islam in Nigeria as a whole Arabic and Islamic education the Islamic Judicial system and Muslim societies and organizations. The module ends with conclusion and summary.
Introduction and Spread of Islam into North and West Africa 2. Introduction of Islam to Nigeria and Kanem-Borno. The aim of the missionaries who brought western education to Nigeria was almost similar to the Muslim Arabs that brought Islamic education into Northern Nigeria centuries before.
The only initial difference one might notice was the desire for economic activities by the Arabs. The history of Islam in Nigeria the teaching of Islamic education in the mosque has been practice since Islam reached Nigeria. This teaching includes recitation of the Quran Hadith Ibadah Moral and so on.
The teaching of Islamic education inside mosque is started during the life of the prophet Muhammad in medina at masjid Qubah. The impact of mosque in the development of Islamic education in Nigeria. National education budget 201819 Budget.
Based on this premise this study assessed the contribution of Islamic Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria with particular reference to Al-HIkmah University. The study used secondary data and written document that were obtained from the university to examine how it has contributed positively to the advancement of education system in Nigeria. Statistical Package for Social Sciences was used to.
Nigeria is not an Islamic state as it is under a democratic government with a secular constitution and the rule of law. Nevertheless Islam is important in Nigeria with impacts on politics and social life. Islam is an old religion with millions subscribing to the faith.
In many historical periods Islam has served as a source of unifying force as in the case of the Sokoto Caliphate during.