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

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-9163/14006

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. 2023. “A History of Shia and Its Development in Nigeria : The Case-Study of Kano”. Journal for Islamic Studies 36 (1):226-56. https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-9163/14006.

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