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Item Arabic research in University of Ibadan: the journey so far(2024) Ameen, I. L. أمين، إبراهيم ليريItem MADḤ genre in Africa: an Incursion into Ibn nafi’s supplicatory panegyrics to his sufi mentor, Shaykh Salahudeen Pelewura(2018-04) Ameen, I. L.This article explores the place of madḥ amidst other traditional Arabic poetic themes in Africa with particular reference to Ibn Nafi‘ panegyric ode on his sūfi mentor. It analyses the salient poetic features of supplicatory panegyric in Nigeria and the extent of its patronage by Yoruba ‘Ulamā. The study proceeds to chronicle the genesis of the fraternity between the poet and his patron. Analysing the structural pattern adopted for the composition, the author discovers that the poem is triggered not only by spiritual impulse but also betrothal connection between the author and his patron.Item حركة الترجمة العربية في جامعة إبادن، نيجيريا؛ عرض تاريخي (Arabic Translation in University of Ibadan: An Historical Review)(Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS), Abuja, Nigeria, 2024) إبراهيم، ليري أمين Ibrahim, L. A.Item المرأة الإيووية النيجيرية والتعليم العربي: دارسة تأريخية نقدية (Iwo Women and Arabic Literary Culture: Historical Critique)(M-Class publishers, 2015) أمين، إبراهيم ليري Ameen, I. L.Item مشكلات تدريس اللغة العربية في الجامعات النيجيرية الأهلية: جامعة فونتن نموذجا (Problems facing arabic learning in Nigerian private universities: Fountain University as a case study)(Department of Religious Studies, Ekiti State University Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, 2019-05) Ibrahim, L. A. إبراهيم ليري أمين; Alimi, S. A. عالمي سعيدItem Arabic education in Nigerian universities: the university of Ibadan as a model(Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies, (NATAIS), Ogun State, 2023-06) Ameen, I. L.This research aimed to shed light on the reality of Arabic education in Nigerian universities, with a special focus on what distinguishes the Department of Arabic Language and Islamic Studies at the University of Ibadan, which is considered the oldest scientific facility in this land. This excavation was carried out by investigating the stages through which Arabic activities passed through, and it explained its educational trends, which are not adopted by other Nigerian universities, especially with regard to teaching foreign languages. While the University of Ibadan was a British product, the establishment of subsequent universities was up to the Nigerian government. The research adopted the historical and inductive approach and concluded that the Nigerian universities that conduct Arabic programmes responded in their Arabic education to purely Arab trends, while the educational policy of the University of Ibadan was rooted in the ideologies of the colonialists since the dawn of its inception and continues despite the introduction of multiple developments to the university and its systems. This situation cannot be changed except by amending the university's educational policy left behind by the British colonization of the country and upon which the university was founded.Item فاعلية الذات العربية في تأصيل العلوم الغربية: قراءة في أعمال الرواد من جامعات بلاد يوربا- نيجيريا (Arabic as a viable tool for deepening western oriented knowledge: reading into the works of teachers of arabic in conventional universities, South-west, Nigeria)(2020) Ibrahim, L. A. أمين، إبراهيم ليريThis paper explores the viability of Arabic as an efficacious tool for the acquisition of western oriented knowledge. This is done by investigating into the learning backgrounds of selected University teachers of Arabic in Yorubaland. The study, using both analytical and descriptive methods samples works of seven personalities. It is discovered that majority of the scholars under the study had no opportunity to attend pre-university schools but had to sacrifice their little time unconventionally to measure up with their peers with basic western education whose medium of instruction is English. Following their academic attainment, they contributed not only to da’wah, for which they trained hitherto, but also propagation of Yoruba culture through translation and publications. The paper concludes that their seamless intellectual migration is levered by their previous knowledge of the language of Quran.Item الثقافة العربية والتنمية البشرية في نيجيريا: دراسة في جهود الشيخين المعهديين: اسماعيل تيدي وتوفيق عبد الغني في إعداد الخطاطين الفنانين المستعربين (Arabic culture and human capital development: a study of the contributions of Ismail Taofiq AbdulGaniyy to the development of arabic calligraphy in Nigeria)(A Joint Publication of the Alumni Association of Arabic Institute of Nigeria (AAAIN) and Islamic Studies Unit, Department of Religions. University of Ilonn, Ilorin, 2020) Ameen, I. L. أمين، إبراهيم ليري; Alimi, S. A. عالمي, سعيد أكنبيItem An overview of the impact of arab civilizaton on yoruba culture in Nigeria(The Yoruba Studies Association of Nigeria (YSAN) c/o Department of Linguistics and African Languages University of Ibadan, 2023-01) Akewula, A. O.; Kamorudeen, B. K.Nigeria was a land where idol worship marked the religious life of the inhabitants. With the advent of Islam which came with its civilization, Nigerians’ faith, rituals, rites, practices and customs changed and impacted the Nigerian culture. Invariably, the contact of the Arabs with the people of Yorubaland in Nigeria brought about a new era in their beliefs. The Arabs who were mainly Muslims and with the focus to spread Islam preached assiduously against the syncretic religious practices of the Yoruba in the Southwestern region of Nigeria. There is no gainsaying the fact that every religion has its own unique identity characterized by traditions, values and norms that make it stand out. Over the centuries, we have observed that the southwestern Nigeria culture is gradually fading away as we adopt Arab civilization and this persists as days go by. The Arab civilization has influenced the Yoruba culture in different domains. Some of the impacts are noticeable in our education, language, borrowing, social activities, entertainment, traditional settings, marriage, naming, burial and funeral rites and widowhood. This paper employs historical method which attempts to examine how Arab civilization influenced Yoruba culture in the aforementioned domains including religion and devotional rites. It is our hope that some aspects of Yoruba Culture that are not inimical to Islamic teachings would be preserved to avoid becoming moribund.Item Thematic analysis in najat khayyat’s satashriqu al-shamsu yawma “one day the sun will rise”(Department of European Studies University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, 2015) Akewula, A. O.Writers such as Najat Khayyat present the status of women not as passive but as women who experience psychological retrieval and decide to reform themselves. Here, I try to analyse her story satashriqu al-shamsu yawma (One day The Sun will Rise) which was published in the year 2001 in mawsucat al-adab al-arabial- sucudi al-hadith. Her writing, in this story, skillfully operates on simple classical Arabic language, al-fushd. It is an enjoyable literary text, written in smooth, fluent and captivating manner. It poses questions about women’s freedom, hope and optimism.