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    The notion of Mahdiyyah as conceived by Sheikh ʿUsmān Dan Fodio by Adam, Abba Idris, Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed

    Published 2017
    “…As a result, several Islamic movements were orchestrated under the banner of the Mahdiyyah; prominent among them in Africa are those of Muhammad Ibn Tumart (1080-1130), the patron of the Muwaḥḥidūn State in north Africa, Muḥammad AÍmad ibn ʿAbdullāh (1844-1885), the architect of the Mahdist State in the Sudan (1881-1898) and Sheikh ʿUsmān Dan Fodio (1754-1817), the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate. This article explores the authenticity of the notion of the Mahdiyyah in Islam, which constitutes the basis for the main discourse of the study, namely, the status of the Mahdiyyah as conceived by Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio, and the resultant impact of the Sheikh’s Mahdiyyah on the Sudanese Mahdiyyah.…”
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    The contribution of Uthman bin Foduye (d.1817) in changing Nigerian society: A discussion from the perspective of Ibn Khaldun’s concept of Umran / Shuaibu Umar Gokaru by Shuaibu Umar, Gokaru

    Published 2017
    “…He succeeded in overthrowing their government and establishing his Islamic government known as the Sokoto Caliphate, in present-day, Northern part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which its impacts still exist to this day. …”
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    Relationship between culture and work ethics: the Islamic perspective by Attahiru, Mustapha Sidi, Al-Aidaros, Al-Hassan, Md Yusof, Syarifah

    Published 2016
    “…In Nigeria, the IWE is traced back during the Islamic sharia period of the Sokoto caliphate. However, immediately after the Nigerian independence, the formation of Nigerian constitutions work ethics on Islamic sharia was terminated, and that gave rise to unethical behaviors in all sectors of the country’s development.Therefore, this study is to provide a model that could be useful for work ethics in the Sokoto state as well as other states of Nigeria.…”
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