By Babatunde Jose Further to our last discourse on the issue of youths and Islam, we contend that there is a need to bridge the faith-science...
By Babatunde Jose The question of youth in Islam, culture, faith and generation gap, is a very demanding topic and very much in the realm of...
By Babatunde Jose The institution of fasting was made obligatory to the followers of Prophet Muhammad in the second year of their sojourn in Medina. Hence,...
By Babatunde Jose And do not eat up your property among yourselves for vanities, nor use it as bait for the judges, with intent that ye...
By Babatunde Jose Allah commands justice, the doing of good, and liberality to kith and kin, and He forbids all shameful deeds, and injustice and rebellion: He...
By Babatunde Jose That Islam and Christianity share common grounds has never been in doubt. Both being offspring of Father Abraham and sharing geographical proximity in...
By Babatunde Jose Although often translated as “patience”, the Arabic word sabr (pronounced sub-ru, akin to the Yoruba word ‘suru) has a broader and deeper meaning than the English...
By Babatunde Jose The history of Nigeria’s politics since the coming into being of the Fourth Republic, like its earlier democratic experiments has shown intractable but...
By Babatunde Jose “Undertake the prayer at the time of the declining sun to the darkness of the night and the morning recitation; for indeed the...
By Babatunde Jose The universe with all its creations, both animate and inanimate, has a flawless design, unique systems, and an ordered balance that provide all...