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The book explores various important topics related to Islam and its nexus with contemporary issues in Nigeria. It delves into the concepts of power and leadership management within an Islamic framework, offering pragmatic lessons that could be applied to enhance democracy in Nigeria. The role of academia in developing skills necessary for national development is highlighted from an Islamic perspective, emphasizing the importance of education in driving progress. Additionally, the book discusses the crucial role of Ulama in addressing insurgency and insecurity in Nigeria, showcasing the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book explores various important topics related to Islam and its nexus with contemporary issues in Nigeria. It delves into the concepts of power and leadership management within an Islamic framework, offering pragmatic lessons that could be applied to enhance democracy in Nigeria. The role of academia in developing skills necessary for national development is highlighted from an Islamic perspective, emphasizing the importance of education in driving progress. Additionally, the book discusses the crucial role of Ulama in addressing insurgency and insecurity in Nigeria, showcasing the potential impact of religious leaders in promoting peace and stability. The proliferation of cybercrime among Muslim youths is also examined, shedding light on the challenges posed by modern technology in communities in Nigeria. Furthermore, it delves into the topic of feminism and the matriarchal obsession with marriage among Muslim women in Nigeria, providing insights into gender dynamics within the cultural context.Overall, the book present a comprehensive analysis of various topics at the intersection of Islam, society, and governance in Nigeria.
Autorenporträt
Mal. Hussaini Muhammad is a senior Lecturer at the Department of Islamic Studies, Niger State College of Education, Minna. Born in Niger State, Nigeria. He is a Member of of the Nigerian Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS). He has published many articles locally and Nationally and has presented papers in many conferences.