The Role of Islam in Nigeria: articles by Sanusi L. Sanusi
The Role of Islam in Nigeria
The following collection of articles by an erudite Nigerian Muslim banker and thinker, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (email: [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] ), represents a progressive but not simply liberal application of Islam in contemporary Nigeria.
"Islam, Probity And Accountability: A Critical Essay in History, Philosophy & Law," written December 3, 2000.
"Shariah and the Woman Question," written sometime after Aug 18, 2000 (transfer interuppted)
"Institutional Framework of Zakat: Dimension and Implications," written February 12, 2000.
"On the Islamisation of Politics & the Politicisation of Islam" (revised) written sometime after June 12, 1998, building on his paper "The Muslim Activist and Multi-religious opposition"
"Religion, The Cabinet And A Political Economy Of The 'North'"
"The Shariah Debate: A Muslim Intervention"
"Islam, Christianity and Nigerian Politics: A tribute to Thomas Paine (1737-1809)"
"The Islamic Movement: The Real Issues, A response to D. S. Yola" (written sometime after November 13, 1998) who was responding to a paper of his that was a continuation of an earlier paper "The Muslim Activist and Multi-Religious Opposition."
"Non-Muslims in a Contemporary Islamic State" (responding to Yola's article of Dec. 18, 1998)
"Between the Shariah and 'Barbarism' "
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