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Ufodike, Ralueke Chukwunedum.
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The politicization of religion in Islam and its impact on Christian-Muslim relations in Nigeria.
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The politicization of religion in Islam and its impact on Christian-Muslim relations in Nigeria./
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Ufodike, Ralueke Chukwunedum.
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238 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-09A(E).
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Comparative religion. -
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The politicization of religion in Islam and its impact on Christian-Muslim relations in Nigeria.
Ufodike, Ralueke Chukwunedum.
The politicization of religion in Islam and its impact on Christian-Muslim relations in Nigeria.
- 238 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Intercultural Studies, 2014.
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This dissertation examines the place and nature of dialogue and engagement in conflictual interfaith relations through a multilayered study of political Islam's impact on Christian-Muslim relations within the Nigerian sociopolitical and cultural context. By examining a contemporary phenomenon that is predicated on historical processes key issues and factors that undergird the religio-political fusion in Islam are clarified showing that this phenomenon is not unique to the Muslim religion but is common within those contemporary societies that have emerged or are emerging from primal or traditional societies.
ISBN: 9781303962325Subjects--Topical Terms:
2079449
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The time period studied includes the arrival of Islam and Christianity to those regions that now constitute Nigeria, particularly the northern region; the sacking of the Fulani Empire of Uthman dan Fodio by British colonial forces; the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates; the formation and subsequent colonization of Nigeria by the British Empire; independent Nigeria and the eventual adoption of Shari`a by the governors of the predominantly Muslim geopolitical states of Northern Nigeria to the emergence of radical Islamic groups like Boko Haram. I employ two major research strategies 1) semi-structured interviews and 2) the grounded theory approach of data analysis. Data have been collected via historiographical study, library research, and interviews.
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The view that the religio-political fusion in Islam and the missional nature of both Christianity and Islam necessitates a degree of particularism or universalism in the process of interfaith dialogue is challenged. The anthropological approach to interfaith engagement developed here suggests a departure from the universality or uniqueness of any religion and focuses rather on the cultural traditions from which religious traditions, in this instance Christianity and Islam, derive their meaning, and in which they play their roles hence, allowing one engage other religions, particularly in religiously pluralistic societies, in a context specific and culturally sensitive manner.
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