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(Created page with "Established in 1954 Founder Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky The goals of forming an Islamic structure and state The Islamic movement of Nigeria is active in Nigeria along with the Christian activities. The Nigerian Islamic Movement is divided into two general sections: Shia and close to Shia and Salafi. Saudi Arabia has always tried to strengthen Salafi Islam and Wahhabi tendencies, but Sheikh Zakzaky’s activities is the strongest current of political Islam in Nigeria, wh...") |
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This group did not consider itself a member of a particular organization and was only committed to the laws of Islam. People could become its members regardless of their gender, religion and ethnicity. They believed that a real Muslim cannot accept the secular system. Also, an Islamic movement should belong to all people, not a specific class | This group did not consider itself a member of a particular organization and was only committed to the laws of Islam. People could become its members regardless of their gender, religion and ethnicity. They believed that a real Muslim cannot accept the secular system. Also, an Islamic movement should belong to all people, not a specific class | ||
The leader of the movement | == '''The leader of the movement''' == | ||
Ibrahim Zakzaky was one of the leaders of the Ummah group. After finishing high school, he entered Ahmad Blue University to study economics. He joined the association at the university and gradually became one of the active members and leaders of the association. | Ibrahim Zakzaky was one of the leaders of the Ummah group. After finishing high school, he entered Ahmad Blue University to study economics. He joined the association at the university and gradually became one of the active members and leaders of the association. | ||
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