Nasiru kabara biography of martin luther king
This dissertation project employs fifty open-ended interviews with clerics, pastors, head imams, Orisha practitioners, chiefs, and traditional Yorùbás kings in.
Once a Muslim, Bala was seen as an influential member of the humanist community; most of the nonbelievers who spoke to the AP credited him as a source of....
Nasiru Kabara
Nigerian Qadiriyya Scholar
Nasiru Muhammad Al-Muktar Kabara also known as Nasiru Kabara, (18 April 1924 - 1996) was a prominent Islamic scholar of Qadiriyya as well as the founder of Darul Qadiriyya in the Kano State and the former Leader of Qadiriyya in West Africa.[1] He was succeeded by his son Qaribullahi Nasiru Kabara.
He is also the father of the controversial Islamic scholar Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara.[2]
Early life
Nasiru Muhammad Al-Muktar Kabara was born in Guringawa in the Kano State.[1] His great-grandfather was originally said to have come from a Kabara harbor close to a river in Niger after the Jihad of Usman Dan Fodio in (1804-8), it was from there that he migrated to Hausa land, to the Kano emirate in the late eighteenth century, where he settled across the royal palace, where he was given a piece of land to settle, the plot and the neighborhood became what's today known as Kabara ward "Unguwar Kabara".[3