Type | Journal Article - Proceedings of seventh International Conference the Tawhidi Epistemology: Zakat and Waqf Economy |
Title | Scholars, merchants and civil society: Imperative for waqf-based participatory poverty alleviation initiatives in Kano, Nigeria |
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Volume | 26 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
Page numbers | 283-308 |
URL | http://www.ukm.my/hadhari/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/proceedings-seminar-waqf-tawhidi.pdf#page=287 |
Abstract | In recent years, poverty in Nigeria is claimed to be a “northern phenomenon” as if only Northern Nigerians, who are predominantly Muslims, face the scourge of poverty. Though this claim might be dismissed as a wrong perception, the presence of itinerant under-aged Qur’anic school pupils (almajirai) as child-beggars in most urban centres, especially in Northern States’ capitals, gives the impression that deprivation in Nigeria is restricted to the Muslim-majority northern areas - a condition that is wrongly attributed to Islam. In prescribing approaches to alleviating poverty, however, hardly are Islamic perspectives examined as emphasis is invariably focused on conventional methods. This paper attempts to highlight the relevance and necessity of using Islamic endowment-waqf (plural awqaf,) in the battle against poverty in Kano, Northern Nigeria. Four research questions guided the study. The scope of the paper is limited to exploring the role of three stakeholders: scholars, merchants and civil society organisations, in overcoming the problem of poverty. Documentary analysis and secondary data, supplemented with oral reports, were used. In the main, the study revealed that lack of awareness about awqaf is a great barrier to harnessing their potentialities in redressing socio-economic inequities and impacting positively on the welfare of the poor and the needy. The paper concludes that the impact of poverty alleviation efforts will continue to be partial unless collaborative, waqf-based participatory initiatives are utilized. Findings of the paper suggest that the institution of waqf should be employed in the context of unity of knowledge, wealth and social capital in bringing about a difference in the lives of the neglected and the deprived in Kano in particular, and other Muslim areas of Nigeria, for the sake of Allah (SWT). |
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