The African Caliphate: The Life, Works and Teaching of Shaykh Usman Dan Fodio

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This scholarly work, The African Caliphate, focuses on the establishment in 1809, in what is today Northern Nigeria, of the celebrated Sokoto caliphate, which may well have been the last complete re-establishment, anywhere in the world, of Islam in its entirety, comprising all its many and varied dimensions. As well as giving the biography of the Shehu and a comprehensive account of the history of his movement, the book also provides an in-depth examination of his teaching and literary works. These factors are all inextricably interwoven since, in a way scarcely equalled by any other historical figure, the Shehu's writings sprang directly out of the exigencies and requirements of his immediate situation and were what drove his movement forward and gave it its momentum. As will be seen, his sole inspiration and source of guidance in every instance were the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Messenger # to such a point that he even died at exactly the same age. It is also astonishing how relevant the Shehu's teachings are, in spite of the clear difference in both time and environment, to the situation of so many Muslims in the world today and the solution to many of the problems currently besetting Islam are clearly indicated within its pages. 17 x 23 cm. 326 pages Malam Ibraheem Sulaiman The author teaches law at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and is a research fellow at the University's centre for Islamic legal studies, where he was the director for a decade. He has attended seminars and conferences in many different countries and presented papers on islam, shari'a and political affairs. Source: Publisher

Author(s): Ibraheem Sulaiman, Abdalhaqq Bewley (ed.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Diwan Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 331
Tags: History of Nigeria, History of Western Africa, African Historical Biographies, Fulani Empire, Muslims, Biography, Nigeria, To 1851

Title Page
Contents
Forward
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Hausaland before Usman dan Fodio
Chapter 2 - The Education of Usman dan Fodio
Chapter 3 - Raising the Students
Chapter 4 - Building the Community
Chapter 5 - Inviting to All that is Good
Chapter 6 - Reviving the Sunnah
Chapter 7 - The Intellectual War
Chapter 8 - The Concerns of the Mujaddid
Chapter 9 - The Politics of Change
Chapter 10 - The Ultimate Break
Chapter 11 - The Declaration of Jihad
Chapter 12 - The Vision of a Mujaddid
Chapter 13 - The Triumvirate
Chapter 14 - The Shehu’s Legacy
Bibliography
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