Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria

The tendency to lump Muslims together as Hausas among Igbo people is a common misconception.This is usually done out of contempt to sustain the prevalent assumption that there are no Igbo Muslims.The Igbo Muslim minority has been overwhelmed by the Christian majority without regard to the ever-growi...

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Main Authors: Afikpo, Sulaiman Agha, Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf, Yusoff, Ismail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Cultural Centre, London 2016
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/21117/1/TIQ%2060%202016%201%20113.pdf
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author Afikpo, Sulaiman Agha
Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf
Yusoff, Ismail
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description The tendency to lump Muslims together as Hausas among Igbo people is a common misconception.This is usually done out of contempt to sustain the prevalent assumption that there are no Igbo Muslims.The Igbo Muslim minority has been overwhelmed by the Christian majority without regard to the ever-growing indigenous Muslim community. It is a concerted regional effort to maintain the claim of Christian homogeneity, although most outside researchers have contradicted such propaganda. Islam in southeastern Nigeria has suffered a series of defamation s, largely because of the unavailability of reputable academic investigation on the Islamic history of the region. The little available literature is smeared with misinformation, myths and errors. This article reviews some of this literature, shows two major routes of infiltration and submits that Islam has been consolidated in the region. It analyses major misconceptions about Islam in south-eastern Nigeria with a rejoinder to some misguiding proclamations. It concludes by identifying 11th September setbacks to its advancement and the turnaround trend of Igbo elite conversions.
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spelling uum-211172017-02-26T08:14:27Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/21117/ Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria Afikpo, Sulaiman Agha Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf Yusoff, Ismail PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania The tendency to lump Muslims together as Hausas among Igbo people is a common misconception.This is usually done out of contempt to sustain the prevalent assumption that there are no Igbo Muslims.The Igbo Muslim minority has been overwhelmed by the Christian majority without regard to the ever-growing indigenous Muslim community. It is a concerted regional effort to maintain the claim of Christian homogeneity, although most outside researchers have contradicted such propaganda. Islam in southeastern Nigeria has suffered a series of defamation s, largely because of the unavailability of reputable academic investigation on the Islamic history of the region. The little available literature is smeared with misinformation, myths and errors. This article reviews some of this literature, shows two major routes of infiltration and submits that Islam has been consolidated in the region. It analyses major misconceptions about Islam in south-eastern Nigeria with a rejoinder to some misguiding proclamations. It concludes by identifying 11th September setbacks to its advancement and the turnaround trend of Igbo elite conversions. Islamic Cultural Centre, London 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/21117/1/TIQ%2060%202016%201%20113.pdf Afikpo, Sulaiman Agha and Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf and Yusoff, Ismail (2016) Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria. The Islamic Quarterly, 60. pp. 113-132. ISSN 0021-1842 http://www.iccuk.org/downloads/IQ_Contents_60-1.pdf
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title Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria
title_full Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria
title_fullStr Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria
title_short Re-writing the wrong about Islam in South-Eastern Nigeria
title_sort re writing the wrong about islam in south eastern nigeria
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