ABSTRACT
This
project is divided into five chapters. However, the first chapter is basically
an introductory one. Here, readers are acquainted with the background to the
study, objectives of the study, methodology and problems encountered, so also
the significance of the study, scope and limitation of the study and definition
of terms. The chapter serves as eyes openers and set one’s mind to other
chapters.
Chapter
two, literature review, this examines the contributions of the different
authors toward the atmosphere and the historical background of Ilorin. However, the
activities of the early Islamic scholars towards the establishment of Islamic
schools in Ilorin
are acknowledged in this chapter. Meanwhile, mention is also made of the
various forms and stages of Islamic institutions and mode of learning.
Chapter
three entails the Pre Madaris (Islamic Institutions) Era in Ilorin, the
organizational structure of the school, that is: division of the school into
levels (primary, junior, secondary), composition of staff, school curriculum,
mosque, e.t.c. are brought to discussion. Also examined in this chapter is the
biography of shaykh Yahya (the founder of the school) and his qualities.
Chapter
four gives attention to the contributions or Impacts of the Madrasa (School) to
the Society of the school to the society, the challenges confronting the
school. Some solutions are proffered to the identified problems encountered by
the school.
Finally,
chapter five provides a summary and conclusion to the impact of Arabic and
Islamic Studies in Ilorin Emirate particularly the contributions made by Markaz
Ta’limil Arabiy, Oke-Agodi, Ilorin.
TABLE CONTENTS
Title
page i
Certification
ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment
iv
Abstract
v
Table
of contents vi
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the study 1
1.2
Statement of Problems 2
1.3
Aims and Objectives 3
1.4
Significance of the Study 4
1.5
Methodology 4
1.6
Scope and limitation of the Study 4
1.7
Definition of Terms 5
Notes and references 6
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Literature Review 7
2.2 The Markas
Tahlim-L- Arobiya, Agodi, Ilorin, 1965-2012. 9
2.3 History of Markas Tahlim-L-Arobiya, Oke
Agodi 25-31 10
2.4 The Aims and
Objectives of the School 15
2.5 Building of the Mosque 16
2.6 The organization of the school 19
2.7 Biography of the founder of the school 26
2.8 The qualities of Shaykh Yahya and his
preaching techniques 28
Notes
and references 31
CHAPTER THREE
THE PRE MADARIS (ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS) ERA
IN ILORIN
3.1 The Environment
3.2 The State and the Nature of Islamic
Institutions and Education in Ilorin from 1800 to 1926
3.3 Establishment of Scholars for Advanced
Islamic Studies
3.4 Makaranta Allo
3.5 Makaranta
Ilimi (Ilekewu Akunleke)
Notes
and References
CHAPTER
FOUR
THE
MARKAS AND THE SOCIETY
4.1 The
Contributions or Impacts of the Madrasa (School) To the Society
4.2 The Challenges
4.3 Prospects
Notes
and References
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
Bibliography
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Prophet
Muh’d states in one of his traditions that “the best man among you is the one
who learns the Quran and then cares to teach it”. This hadith together with a
number of verses from Holy Quran which emphasise the importance of knowledge
and the need to spread it have made the Islamic scholars worldwide and Ilorin in particular to
rise to this occasion. Hence, the establishment of Arabic and Islamic
institutions.
In
Islamic schools, Arabic is studied because it is the language of Quran and
therefore has great spiritual value. Indeed, the history of the teaching of
Arabic throughout the Islamic world, but particularly in the non-Arab world,
has been the history of the spread of Islam. This is one of the reasons why the
elementary Arabic schools in Nigeria
are called Quranic schools, and both Arabic and Islam are taught
simultaneously.
In Nigeria, a
significant segment of the population accepts Islam as a faith and tends to
abide by its principles. Meanwhile, certain “Machineries” have to be put in
place in order to make Muslims acquainted with those Islamic principles. In the
light of this, there is the need for the establishment of Islamic institutions.
But, before Arabic and Islamic institution which provides Islamic education is
discussed, it has to be emphasized that Islamic education is discussed, it has
to be emphasized that Islam is not just a creed but a comprehensive way of
life. Hence, it is concerned with the moral, intellectual, spiritual, social
and economic welfare of mankind.
With
particular references to the educational development of man, Islam enjoins its
adherents to read and always seek for more and more knowledge (Quran 96:1-5,
20:114, 55:33). What distinguishes Islam from other systems of faith is the
special emphasis it places on seeking knowledge in the name of the almighty
Allah who has not only created man but has also taught him what he knew not (Q
96:1-5). Basically, it could be observed that the basic knowledge of Islam
could only be acquired by going to the Islamic schools. In view of this,
Islamic scholars in Ilorin
resorted to the establishment of Islamic schools.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
The
problem encountered on the field work varied. Among which is that, my
informants usually rebooked another time of interview for me. And, when I go
there, I don’t always meet them. In the same vein, they would be respondent who
is believed to have the information had to refer to another person on the
account of having no time. Another problem is that, it is painstaking to find
competent interpreters of the Arabic texts or materials used in this work.
Despite
all these problems encountered by the researcher during the field work,
necessary materials needed for the making and writing of this essay were
gathered and thoroughly gone through carefully and objectively interpreted
before committing them to writing.
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
This
work is an attempt to give the general survey of the nature of Arabic and
Islamic institutions in Ilorin
and in particular with reference to Markas Tahlim-Arobiya Oke Agodi. However,
the origin, structure, objectives, contributions of the Madrasah (school) to
the society and the challenges confronted would be examined.
It
should be brought to discussion the forms and the nature which Arabic and
Islamic institutions were and the type of education provided before the present
ones are established. Also to be examined is the changes which have been
brought by these ‘modern’ day Islamic institutions and their impact noticed on
the people of Ilorin
community. Above all, the roles played by the founder of this school with
respect to the nurturing of the school would be examined.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The
essence of this work is to compare and contrast between the old system of
learning Arabic in Arabic schools and the new system especially in Ilorin
Emirates Council.
Also
to bring to the notice of the people the impacts that Markaz Tailimil-Arabiy
Oke Agodi Ilorin had made to the spreading of Arabic and Islam in Ilorin
Emirate Council.
1.5 METHODOLOGY
The
method used in collecting data for this essay was through library materials
where the researcher acquainted himself with secondary sources. Meanwhile, few
materials available for this work are Arabic texts. Invariably, the use of
interpreter is inevitable.
On the
field work, information were sourced through the interview, conducted with the
people who are directly connected with the school. That is, the principal, the
staff, the students and also the people in the society.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The
work only covered the impact of Arabic and Islamic studies in Ilorin emirates council particularly the
contributions of Markas Ta’limil-Arabiy Oke Agodi Ilorin, towards development of
Arabic and Islamic Studies between 1965-2012.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
The
impact simply means the great effect that something has on something or
somebody. Arabic is a language spoken by the Arabs is also a language which
Quran was written with.
Islamic
studies simply means searching for the knowledge about the religion of Islam
which based on oneness of God and prophethood of prophet Muhammad.
Madaris
means schools or institutions
Ilorin is a
town which was founded by the Yoruba, one of the three largest ethnic group in Nigeria in
1450. The term simply means the powerful effect of Arabic and Islamic Studies
on the people of Ilorin.
Tafsir
means the translation of the Quran.
Makaranta
Allo is a Quranic school for the beginners.
Makaranta
Ilimi – Quranic translation’s school for the higher students, where they will
learn some other Arabic books beside Quran to enhance their understanding of
the Quran.
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