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... Arabic and Islamic Education in Nigeria Beyond any doubt ' Arabic is in many respects the classical language of Western Africa ' , 11 and in the non - Arabic - speaking Muslim countries it is studied because it is the language of the ...
... Arabic and Islamic Education in Nigeria Beyond any doubt ' Arabic is in many respects the classical language of Western Africa ' , 11 and in the non - Arabic - speaking Muslim countries it is studied because it is the language of the ...
Page 61
... Arabic language . This is usually the final stage in the acquisition of reading skills . The teaching of writing starts at different times in different schools . Some pupils start learning how to write Arabic characters as early as the ...
... Arabic language . This is usually the final stage in the acquisition of reading skills . The teaching of writing starts at different times in different schools . Some pupils start learning how to write Arabic characters as early as the ...
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... Arabic Studies and came under government control . The main task of this school was to train teachers in Arabic and Islamic subjects , as well as in English and Arithmetic . As can be well understood , there was very little liaison ...
... Arabic Studies and came under government control . The main task of this school was to train teachers in Arabic and Islamic subjects , as well as in English and Arithmetic . As can be well understood , there was very little liaison ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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