• Roles Of Muslim Organizations In The Development Of Islamic Education
    [A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KWARA STATE]

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    • Aims and Objectives
      i.    The society shall found, build and maintain educational institutions.
      ii.    It shall encourage literacy and intellectual pursuits among its members;
      iii.    It shall keep and maintain a library for the use of member and
      iv.    It shall undertake generally other things that may tend to promote education;
      Ansarul-Deen
      Birth of the Society
          As result of sheik Kamalu-Deen’s new innovation in the teaching of Arabic, many scholars and Muslims who were hitherto not member of his circle craved to join him. This new development resulted into the formation of the Ansarul- Islam society, which was to cater for the large group, while the AL-ADABIYYAL school cater for the teaching of Arabic Islamic Studies
      Aims and Objective
          The aims and objective of the society include:
      1.    Dissemination Arabic and Islamic culture
      2.    The spread of Islamic of areas it has not hirther to reached.
      3.    Extending Islamic brotherhood to all Islamic organization within and outside Nigeria
      4.    Establishment of school and colleges in all books and comes of Nigeria.
      5.    Encouraging the spirit of service and co-operation for the cause of Islam.
      FOMWAN
      Islam in Nigeria- Islam has been spreading in federal republic of Nigeria over a period of many hundreds of years, having entered the areas originally in about the 10th century through traders form North of Africa and the sudan. In spite of its long stay in the North of the country and its more recent establishment in the south west, it continues to live side with communities of pagans. It is however still a little known religion in the south –East. Since the colonial era, it has also co-existed with Christianity, which is strong in the south and also had converts in the North, mainly from among formerly pagan peoples
      Aims and Objective
      The aims of FOMWAN, as stated in its constitution, are as follow:
      a.    Encouraging and propagating Islam.
      i.    To assist Muslim woman to live according to the tenets of Islam as found in the original sources of the sharia (that is the holy Qur’an and the sunnah).
      ii.    To raise the level of consciousness of Muslim woman in order to combat undersirable influence (e.g in fashion literature etc)
      iii.    To find ways and means of mobilizing Muslim woman to play their proper part in the spreading of Islam in this country.
      iv.    To make positive impact on National matters both religious and secular with a view to guarding the interests of Islam.
      Muslim Students Society of Nigeria
          The actual date of birth of the Muslim student’s society of Nigeria is 24th April, 1954, when a group of dedicated and committed Muslim brother and sisters gathered together at Methodist Boys high school in Lagos in order to inaugurate a body that would unite the Muslim student in the areas and serve as the mouthpiece of the students, so as to protect their right and promote their general welfare in the community.
      The aims and objective of the society as set out in constitution are as follows:
      1.    To bring all Muslim throughout Nigeria into closer union and inculcate in them the true Islamic spirit of brotherhood and absolute faith in ALLAH as the holy basis for the achievement of peace among mankind
      2.    To establishing an Islamic Ummah governed by the principles and rules of SHARI”AH.
      3.    To encourage the study of the Holy Quran as a book and the Arabic language as the lingua franca of the Islamic World.
      4.    To promote the general welfare of Muslim and safeguard their fundamental right in any community.
      5.    To constitute a strong FORCE for the propagation and strengthening of Islam in Nigeria and through the world.            
      Ja’amatNasil Islam (J.N.I)
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTIslamic education in appears to be fading away in the Nigeria education system, despite the increase in formation of Muslim organisations across the nation. It is in the light of this, this study investigated the role of Muslim organisations in the development of Islamic education as expressed by secondary school Islamic studies teachers in Ilorin West Local Government Area, Kwara State. The study examined their role in the area of finance, teacher’s capacity building, organizatio ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTCover page                                    Title page    certification   Dedication  Acknowledgments     Table of content    Abstract    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION  Background of the Study   Statement of the problem   Purpose of the Study   Research Questions    Research Hypotheses  Scope of the Study    Significance of the Study   Operational Definition of Term     CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATUREConception and his ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]These notable scholars in their roles played in the teach of Islamic virtues permeate their students who have contact with various Muslin organizations body in their sojourn to the other parts of the world reminisces establishing wings of “Almamaata” folds in to organization based on Islamic principles. To this, it is opine that Muslin organizations around the world came to the aid of fellow Muslims in providing, support to environment in content of improving their welfares. Hence, t ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGY    This chapter discussed the procedure that adopted in carrying out the study. This is itemised as follows:a)    Research Designb)    Population, Sample and Sampling Techniquesc)    Instrumentation d)    Procedure for Data Collectione)    Data Analysis TechniquesResearch Design    The research design adopted for this study was the descriptive survey. Henry and Smith (2001) defined a descriptive study as a research procedure which aims at de ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Hypotheses TestingIn this study, five null hypotheses were formulated in line with the other research questions. The hypotheses were tested using parametric Chi-square (χ²) statistics at 0.05 level of significance. In view of this, the results of tested hypotheses are presented as follows:H01: Financial role of Muslim organization does not significantly influence the development of Islamic education in Ilorin West LGA.Table 3 shows that for a degree of freedom (df) of 9, the calculated Ch ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]ConclusionsBased on the findings of this study, it was concluded that:1.    There is a justification for establishment of Islamic Schools where Muslim children can obtain religious and western education, awarding of scholarship to outstanding students to further there education both in Nigeria and abroad particularly in the Muslim countries, and propagating Islam through public lectures and publication are the major role of Muslim  organization in the development of Islamic education in Ilor ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]REFERENCESAbdulganiy, I.O (2015) Effect of Western Education on Muslim Children in Ilorin West Local Government Area of Kwara State. A Research Project Submitted to the Department of Islamic Studies Faculty of Education Ekiti State University, Ekiti. In partial fulfillment of B.A (Eds) Degree Programme in Islamic Studies  Abdulkadir, A.A. (2011). A survey of the problem confronting females in Teaching and Learning of Islamic Education in Ilorin East Local Government Area, Kwara State. A Researc ... Continue reading---