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The impact of islam on the people of offa (1803-2003)

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Historical Context of Offa
2.2 Origins of Islam in Offa
2.3 Spread of Islam in Offa (1803-2003)
2.4 Religious Practices in Offa
2.5 Islamic Institutions in Offa
2.6 Impact of Islam on Education in Offa
2.7 Socio-economic Effects of Islam in Offa
2.8 Cultural Influence of Islam in Offa
2.9 Political Changes due to Islam in Offa
2.10 Comparison with Other Islamic Communities

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design and Methodology
3.2 Data Collection Methods
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Research Instruments
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Study Population
3.8 Data Validation Techniques

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Research Findings
4.2 Impact of Islam on Education
4.3 Economic Effects of Islam
4.4 Cultural Changes due to Islam
4.5 Religious Practices and Beliefs
4.6 Political Influence of Islam
4.7 Comparison with Pre-Islamic Offa
4.8 Challenges and Opportunities

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Implications for Future Research
5.5 Contribution to Knowledge

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This research project delves into the profound impact of Islam on the people of Offa spanning from 1803 to 2003. Offa, a town in present-day Kwara State, Nigeria, has a rich history deeply intertwined with the spread and influence of Islam. The study aims to explore how Islam, as a religion and a way of life, has shaped the cultural, social, and political aspects of Offa's society over the two-century period. Using a combination of historical records, oral traditions, and scholarly works, the research examines the introduction of Islam to Offa in the early 19th century and its subsequent diffusion throughout the community. It investigates the roles played by key Islamic figures, such as scholars, clerics, and leaders, in promoting and sustaining Islamic teachings and practices within Offa. Furthermore, the project analyzes the impact of Islam on various facets of Offa's people's lives, including education, governance, economy, and social interactions. It explores how Islamic principles and values have influenced the educational systems in Offa, leading to the establishment of Quranic schools and Islamic centers that have become integral to the town's identity. Moreover, the research delves into the political landscape of Offa and the ways in which Islam has influenced governance structures and decision-making processes within the community. It examines how Islamic laws and norms have been incorporated into the local legal systems and how Islamic leaders have wielded influence in resolving disputes and maintaining social order. In addition, the economic impact of Islam on Offa is scrutinized, with a focus on the development of commercial activities, philanthropic endeavors, and community welfare initiatives guided by Islamic principles of charity and equity. The project also investigates the role of Islamic festivals, rituals, and ceremonies in fostering a sense of community cohesion and identity among the people of Offa. Overall, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the enduring influence of Islam on the people of Offa over the past two centuries. It sheds light on the ways in which Islamic beliefs and practices have become intertwined with the social fabric of Offa, shaping its collective identity and guiding its societal norms and values.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1.    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Among the core fundamental human rights allotted to every Nigerian citizen is the fundamental right of freedom of religion. Also, Nigerians, like many of their counterparts across the world, have the rights to peaceful religious assembly and association , without being disgraced, discriminated against or trampled upon provided it is done without any sole purpose of breakdown of law and order . Religion constitutes the core of every human being, it is “a personal conviction/awareness of the existence of a supreme being or of supernatural powers or influences controlling one’s own, humanity’s, or all nature’s destiny.” While Friedrich Schleiermacher in the late 18th century conceived religion as the “feeling of absolute dependence on a supernatural being” indirectly reiterating the truth of man’s nature, Jonathan Haidt, a known self-proclaimed atheist in an interaction with CNN, had the following to say about religion, hence its importance: Whether or not you believe in God, religions accomplish something miraculous. They turn large number of people who are not kin into a group that is able to work together, trust each other, and help each other. They are living embodiments of e pluribus Unum (from many, one). No other species on the planet has ever accomplished that. Bees and ants are great at it, but they can only achieve that because they are all sisters. On his part, the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, on the nature of man and the need to interact with other members of natural species described man as a social animal. Centuries later, the German philosopher, Carl Marx, submitted in 1844 that “religion is the opium of the people.” The reality of today’s life is that there is no escape from religion and there is no doubt about its indispensability. It is inevitable that One must pass through it at one stage or another in life: at birth, at marriage and at death. Thus, in a country like Nigeria whose Muslim population is estimated to be about 50.1% of her total population, it is only natural to find unprecedented number of Islamic organizations in the country. The relevance of history lies in its cognitive value which made Fafunwa to posit that memory is to an individual what history is to nations. Islamic organizations have become firmly rooted in The Nigerian society especially in the northern and western part of the country so much that the history of Islam in Nigeria cannot be told without them. Reasons would vary about why individuals “belong” to particular religious groups rather than others, the core issue is that all Islamic organisations were formed, helping the deprived, gaining religious knowledge and insight and thus making believers become better Muslims with a view to propagating Islam in other to impact on the life of the people. From the simple individual Da’wah efforts and mosque affiliations of the pre-amalgamation years to the modern and organised “Alasalatu groups ” and charismatic Muslim organisations especially in the Southwest zone of Nigeria, Islamic organisations have fully evolved overtime. Many of them are thriving though almost all of them may be facing the same direction of practice.

1.2.    STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL PROBLEM

The misconception of Islam by people of other religion and more especially Muslims of different sects has become a cause for concern as there are a lot of misconceptions as regards the impact of Islam on Muslims generally. Islam has grossly been misinterpreted to mean a religion of violence and has had little or no influence on Muslims.

1.3.    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The major aim of the study is to examine the impact of Islam on the people of offa in Kwara state. Other specific objectives of the study are to ;

1. To examine the history of Islam in Nigeria.

2. To determine the typology of Islamic organizations in offa

3. To examine the management of Islamic affairs in Nigeria.

4. To examine the contributions of Islamic organizations to national development.

1.4.    RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1. What is the impact of Islam on the people of offa in Kwara state?

2. What are the typologies of Islamic organizations in Nigeria?

3. How are Islamic affairs managed in Nigeria?

1.5.    RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0: There is no impact of Islam on the people of offa

H1: There is an impact of Islam on the people of offa

1.6.    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study would be of immense importance to the Muslim community in Nigeria as it would reveal the impact of Islam on the people. The study would also benefit students, scholars and researchers who are developing a further study on the subject matter.

1.7.    SCOPE AND LIMITATION ON THE STUDY

The study is restricted to the impact of Islam on the people of offa people in Kwara state.


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