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Education and Cultural Change in Northern Nigeria, 1906-1966

A Study in the Creation of a Dependent Culture

Education and Cultural Change in Northern Nigeria 1906-1966, examines the effects of British educational policies on traditional northern Nigerian society. Fearing that a proper education would lead to active discontent in the colony, the British devised a limited form of schooling which was designed to produce just enough trained people to serve the colonial bureaucracy without stirring up dangerous Islamic ambitions. 'Western education on native lines' was the brainchild of successive governors and officials at the colonial office who apparently considered independence as a remote possibility, only achievable in the very distant future. Their short-sighted attitudes seriously hindered the economic development of the region, with consequences that are still recognisable today. In each chapter, Professor Tibenderana gives the background to the changing educational structures together with details of the different levels of education provided.

The overall purpose of Qur ' anic education was ( and still is ) the proper
grounding of Muslim children and young adults in the Qur ' an and other tenets of
Islam , all of which aim at producing a good Muslim and a good citizen . The main
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Education and Social Change

A Study of the Role of the School in a Technically Developing Society in Central Asia

foremost, to instill in his students a reverence and respect for the Holy Quran. In
order to accomplish this objective, the parents extended almost complete
authority to the teacher, both in and out of school. This provided a continuous line
of ...

Madrasa Education in India

A Study of Its Past and Present

Jamhooriya Hind ka Dastoor by Dr . Muhammad Hashim Qidwai srpen 7th YEAR
( ALIMIY A 2nd YEAR ) : From Surah Ahzab to the end of the Holy Al - Quran .
Translation of the Holy Quran Tafsir ( Sunni ) : Jalalain ( 1st half of the book ) .

Intellectual Origins of Islam Nusantara

A Study on a Globalising Indonesian Islam and Reform of Hegemonic Reason

On historical, social, and cultural aspects of Islam in Indonesia; collection of articles.

On historical, social, and cultural aspects of Islam in Indonesia; collection of articles.

The Hospitaller Cartulary in the British Library (Cotton MS Nero E VI)

A Study of the Manuscript and Its Composition with a Critical Edition of Two Fragments of Earlier Cartularies for Essex

The Hospitaller Cartulary of 1442 British Library , Cotton ms Nero E VI THE
MANUSCRIPT The Cartulary of the Order of the Hospital of St . John of
Jerusalem in England , initiated in 1442 at the Order ' s headquarters at
Clerkenwell under ...

The Legend of Elijah in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Literature

A Study in Comparative Religion

This work examines interpretations of Elijah in as an immortal being teaching the Law to the chosen ones. In all three religious traditions, Elijah is a mysterious person. He appears ready to undertake the mission to restore the hearts of the people, to bring them back to the right path. He is also the prophet about whom Jesus said; 'Elijah already came'. To understand humanity's recognition of Elijah and his role in the three traditions, we should examine three events; God's revelation to Moses via the 'burning bush', God's revelation to Elijah through the 'still small voice' and the relationship with Khidhr. Each of these traditions presents to us an immortal being who walks the earth teaching the chosen the true comprehension of the Law. Elijah plays different roles. For one he heralds the coming of the Messiah. To others he comes to identify the importance of the Torah. And in the Islamic tradition he is revered as a miraculous person.

Joseph Horovitz has pointed out that the name also appears in 18 : 64 / 65 , in
the context of a story about Moses : Fawajada ' abdan min ' ibaadina atainahu
rahmatan min ' indina wa ' allamnahu min lladunna ' ilman . We find ' Abd (
servant ) ...

The Charter of the Islamic Conference and Legal Framework of Economic Co-operation Among Its Member States

A Study of the Charter, the General Agreement for Economic, Technical, and Commercial Co-operation and the Agreement for Promotion, Protection, and Guarantee of Investments Among Member States of the OIC

Although established in 1973, the Organization of the Islamic Conference has largely escaped the attention of scholars. This work examines the legal aspects of the Islamic cooperation while combining the classical elements of the Islamic Siyar and the modern problems of political and economic coordination. It also provides a comparative analysis of the legal framework of economic integration among Third World countries, including the promotion and protection of investments.

It may, nevertheless, be argued that, if Islamic States have accepted international
law as an obligatory system, what is the essential purpose of designating such
principles as 'Muslim' international law as there cannot be said to be anything ...

Structure and Qur'anic Interpretation

A Study of Symmetry and Coherence in Islam's Holy Text

The Qur'an, Islam's holy book, is widely misunderstood because it is a difficult book to engage. The Qur'an is not written as a straightforward narrative like the Christian Gospels but is composed of discontinuous revelations that are often unclear in placing in an overall context. Structure and Qur'anic Interpretation, aimed both at readers familiar with the Qur'an and at those opening it for the first time, differs from other books on the Qur'an in that it reveals the text's fundamental symmetrical organization. Moreover, through readings of key Qur'an chapters, Farrin shows how structure serves as a guide to interpretation. Indeed, one finds that the Qur'an's structure again and again points to universal messages of an ethical nature, rather than to messages whose application may be limited to a specific context. In addition, the book makes a contribution to Qur'anic studies by highlighting literary evidence indicating that the Qur'an was compiled by one author (in all probability, the Prophet Muhammad) and not by an official committee.

Structure and Qur'anic Interpretation, aimed both at readers familiar with the Qur'an and at those opening it for the first time, differs from other books on the Qur'an in that it reveals the text's fundamental symmetrical organization.

The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France

A Study in the History of Social Politics

Syndicalist movements in France. Nor is it insignificant in numerical strength.
Before the war, Revolutionary Syndicalism in France could boast, at the
maximum, only two or three hundred thousands of adherents, since the national
Syndicalist ...