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Page 50
... Muslim scholar was Ibn Sina , otherwise known as Avicenna , the Prince of Physicians ( 980-1037 ) . In the field of mathematics , the Muslims were responsible for introducing to the world Arabic numerals . The Muslims mathe- matician ...
... Muslim scholar was Ibn Sina , otherwise known as Avicenna , the Prince of Physicians ( 980-1037 ) . In the field of mathematics , the Muslims were responsible for introducing to the world Arabic numerals . The Muslims mathe- matician ...
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... Muslim education with an equally sound education along Western lines . This caused renewed enthusiasm in Muslim circles . Within the ranks of the orthodox Muslims a number of organisations sprang up at the turn of the century to develop ...
... Muslim education with an equally sound education along Western lines . This caused renewed enthusiasm in Muslim circles . Within the ranks of the orthodox Muslims a number of organisations sprang up at the turn of the century to develop ...
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... Muslim primary school was established by the colonial government in Lagos in 1899. The first one to be estab- lished by the Muslims themselves was in 192250 Since the turn of the century the number of Muslim primary and secondary ...
... Muslim primary school was established by the colonial government in Lagos in 1899. The first one to be estab- lished by the Muslims themselves was in 192250 Since the turn of the century the number of Muslim primary and secondary ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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