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Towards the end of the thirteenth century , Kanem became a centre of Islamic learning , and famous teachers came from Mali to teach Islamic jurispru- dence . By the middle of the thirteenth century , Kanem establi- shed further ...
Towards the end of the thirteenth century , Kanem became a centre of Islamic learning , and famous teachers came from Mali to teach Islamic jurispru- dence . By the middle of the thirteenth century , Kanem establi- shed further ...
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Islam was brought to Hausaland in the early fourteenth century by traders and scholars . About forty Wangarawa traders are thought to be responsible for introducing Islam to Kano during the reign of ' Ali Yaji who ruled Kano from 1349 ...
Islam was brought to Hausaland in the early fourteenth century by traders and scholars . About forty Wangarawa traders are thought to be responsible for introducing Islam to Kano during the reign of ' Ali Yaji who ruled Kano from 1349 ...
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This high standard of Arabic and Islamic education continued until the coming of the British to Nigeria in the middle of the nineteenth century . Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria The southern part of Nigeria , particularly ...
This high standard of Arabic and Islamic education continued until the coming of the British to Nigeria in the middle of the nineteenth century . Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria The southern part of Nigeria , particularly ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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