A history of Shia and its development in Nigeria : the case-study of Kano

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  • Kabiru Haruna Isa Bayero University
  • Sani Yakubu Adam Bayero University

Abstract

This article outlines the history of Shiism in Kano State. Most existing studies on Shiism in Nigeria focus exclusively on the political activism of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his Islamic Movement in Nigeria (formerly, Muslim Brothers). This article, on the contrary, tries to bring to light the activities of a variety of Shia actors, including Lebanese migrants, Iranian officials, and competing networks of Nigerian Shiites (Zakzaky’s IMN and Nur Dass’ Rasulul A’zam Foundation). The diversification of Shia actors – this article argues – can be explained as the result of the complexities of the social and religious space of Kano; as the reflection of changing Iranian policies over the years; or as a combination of both factors.

   

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Published

2023-07-04

How to Cite

Haruna Isa, Kabiru, and Sani Yakubu Adam. 2017. “A History of Shia and Its Development in Nigeria : The Case-Study of Kano”. Journal for Islamic Studies 36 (1):226-56. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/JIS/article/view/14006.

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