Al-Hikmah University Journal


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BOKO HARAM’S PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION AND JIHAD: ASSESSMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES TEACHERS IN NORTH-EASTERN NIGERIA

Issa Muhammad-Jamiu (Ph. D.)

Abstract


This study examines Boko Haram’s perspectives on Education and Jihad: Assessment of Islamic Studies Teachers in North-Eastern Nigeria. The study was a descriptive research. Purposive sampling technique was employed to select 414 respondents from six universities, six colleges of education, ten secondary schools and ten non-formal Islamic schools located in North-east Nigeria.  A researcher-designed questionnaire was used for the data collection. Data collected were analysed using mean and standard deviation. Findings of the study revealed that formal and non-formal Islamic studies teachers assessed the perspective that male and female students are not allowed to acquire knowledge under the same roof as partially correct on education. It was revealed that formal Islamic studies teachers assessed the perspective that Islamic Law must be established at all cost across the country as incorrect while the non-formal Islamic studies teachers assessed it as partially correct on Jihad. The study concluded that male and female students cannot acquire knowledge under the same roof and Jihad should not be established at all cost. It was recommended that Muslims and Non-muslims should acquire knowledge regardless of gender or religious affiliation and killing should not be perpetrated for religious difference. 

Keywords: Boko Haram’s perspectives on Education and Jihad: Assessment of Islamic Studies Teachers
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