State ‘Control’ of Religion as an Antidote for Radicalisation in Nigeria: An Analytical Proposal
: Interpretations of religion to suit violent tendencies and religious intolerance have remained a major bane on the Nigerian nation. Therefore, scholars adjudged Nigeria as the country that witnessed the highest number of religious related violence in the world, due to the frequent occurrences of...
Main Author: | Mujahid Hamza Shitu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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Sheikh Zayed Islamic Centre University of Karachi
2020-12-01
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Series: | The Islamic Culture |
Online Access: | http://theislamicculture.com/index.php/tis/article/view/754 |
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