Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani has called for development of a framework for reinvention of Islamic education to align with global dynamics in equipping youth with life skills.
The Governor made the call while addressing a three-day conference on Islamic Learning and Scholarship in Africa organized by Arewa House in conjunction with the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), International Research Center for Islamic History Culture and Arts (IRCICA) Turkey and Al Istiqama University Sumaila, Kano.
The Governor, who was the Chief Host at the conference, described it as timely and apt in projecting the contribution of the Muslim world to the global knowledge, noting that the Sokoto Caliphate holds the distinction of being a leading contributor of knowledge in Africa.
Moral leadership
He said famous Islamic reformer, Sheikh Usman Bin Fodio and his brother Sheikh Abdullahi Fodio made enduring contributions in areas of moral leadership, spiritual knowledge, agriculture and commerce.
The Governor however expressed hope that the conference would develop a framework for reinventing Islamic education to align with global dynamics in equipping youth with life skills.
He emphasised that, it was important to equip young people with skills that would enable them compete globally and contribute meaningfully to the society.
Also speaking at the event, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, said, over 3.2 million books from 200 works of Islamic scholars from the Sokoto Caliphate have been edited, published and distributed across Nigeria.
The Sultan said the books were published in English, Arabic and Hausa languages, stating that the exposure of African heritage will help restore the identity of Africans, their worth and prepare them for the future.
“The Caliphate leaders alone wrote over 300 works considered the works of the daughter of Usman Danfodio Nana Asma’u and some of his students like AbdulKadir zul Mustapha. These works covered wide range of subjects from well known Islamic scientists of tafsir Qur’an, sociology, economy, political science and medicine. We have so far edited and published over 3.2 million books of 200 works of these great leaders and they have gone round the country and libraries of individuals and schools across the world.
“These books are in English, Arabic and Hausa and insha Allah at the end of this conference, I will bring some of these books to our guests at least those from outside the country. We are in the era that European imperialism have done a lot to hide these treasures from us by keeping them away from the curriculum of government schools among other policies. But we are determine to bring out these intellectual works and resources and render them in languages that will allow the great majority to access them. The conference should also help unearth our heritage and make it available to the world.”
The Chairman of the Conference, retired professor of history and former Vice Chancellor of Adamawa State University, Prof. Al Kasum Abba said there is nothing more important than scholarship as no organisation can be ran based on ignorance.
“It’s great that this conference is taking place on Islamic Learning and Scholarship in Africa. People don’t recognise that long before English came there was learning in Islam. Going into the history of Islamic education in Africa is very important.
“The Sokoto jihad was a social movement but the British cane abd called it Fulani jihad because they want to establish their own. We have not been studying, projecting the Islamic scholarship the way it should be projected. The Sultan of Sokoto and Shehu of Borno should help in establishing fund to study the 19th century jihad because it took different dimensions for the jihads in Sokoto and Borno. We equally need funds to translate all the writings of 19th century so that we understand the history of our society.”
The conference was attended by Islamic scholars, researchers, and experts from various parts of Africa and the world. Among the dignitaries are the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Umar Garbai el-Kanemi, the Deputy Governor of Kano state, Alhaji Aminu Gwarzo, who represented Governor Abba Yusuf, Dr Usman Bugaje, the Director General IRCICA, Mahmud Erol Kilic, the Secretary General of OIC, Hissein Brahim Taha was represented by the Director of Cultural Affairs, the Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria was represented by the Deputy Chancellor Administration, Prof. Ibrahim Dogo.
Lateefah Ibrahim