The Contributions of Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) in Promoting Unity Among Muslim Ummah in Keffl Area Council of Nasarawa Area Unit

Date

2019-07-12

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Department of Islamic Studies, Nasarawa State University Keffi

Abstract

AbstractT his paper seeks to explore the efforts of the Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria (MSSN) in Promoting Unity among the Muslim Youth. The paper surveyed the historical antecedents of the formation of MSSN in Nigeria as well as its programmers and challenges. The paper highlights the initial purpose of forming the organization which is to unite and provide opportunity for the Muslim students who were denied access to modern education by the Christian missionaries. The paper listed some of the activities of the society» towards uniting Muslim youths in particular and Muslim Ummah (community) in general, which includes the weekly meetings, visitation of hospitals, graveyards, assisting the orphans, public lectures to students and communities among others. The study discovers that, the society> was formed in order to bring all Muslims in closer union and inculcate in them the true Islamic spirit of brotherhood and absolute faith in Allah as the only basis for the achievement of peace among mankind. The paper adopts textual and analytical methodology in undertaking the study. The paper recommend tolerance among all religiousfollowers.

Description

Keywords

Role, Muslim, Promoting, Unity, Umah

Citation

Adamu Ibrahim, “Documentation and record keeping in MSSN”, A lecture delivered at Leadership Training Programmer of Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria, Nasarawa Area Unit atNasarawa State University, Keffi on 12th October, 2002 Aminu Muallimu Kambari: The Socio-Economic implications of begging among Muslims in Nasarawa State, M. A dissertation submitted to the Department of Religious Studies, Nasarawa State University, Keffi 2010. Bye-law of the Muslim Students' Society ofNigeria (MSSN) Nasarawa Area Unit 2013. Is-haq O. Oloyede, Islam In Nigeria: A Century of National Islamic Societies, a Keynote Address Presented at the International Conference of Islam in Nigeria (COIN) to mark the 30th Anniversary of the Islamic Welfare Foundation(lWF) on Monday, Safar 1,1436(November 24, 2014) at the University of Ilorin

Collections